Category Archive: PC reviews

May 16

Review of Metro: Last Light

Sure this game may have you crawl around in the radioactive muck but it’s some damn good looking muck.

May 10

Review of StarDrive

It doesn’t matter what I say here, this game has samurai bears, Samurai. Bears.

May 08

Review of Eador: Master of The Broken World

Writing a review of Eador: Master of the Broken World (know henceforth as simply Eador) is a bit weird for me. This is because I’ve already reviewed it relatively recently in the form of Eador: Genesis.  Eador (the subject of this review) and Eador: Genesis are essentially the same game, with the new Eador receiving …

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Apr 30

Review of Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon

This is the stupidest fucking thing I have ever played and I loved every single over exposed neon minute of it.

Apr 26

Review of Starseed Pilgrim

I’ve never really wondered before what would happen if Minecraft and Tetris had a baby. Now that I think about it, the result would probably be rather blocky.

Apr 22

Review of Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall

Ah Corvo wasn’t that interesting a character anyway, let’s see if Daud is any better.

Apr 21

Review of Cubemen 2

You can customize the way your units look, from skeleton to robot.

Props to 3 Sprockets for following in the footsteps of Call of Duty perfectly. The sequel to Cubemen, Cubemen 2, has features that can be closely linked to the original. The game seems to stay so close to the original’s mechanics and gameplay that this hardly deserves to be its own game. That’s not to …

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Apr 11

Review of Rogue’s Tale

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I’m sure purists will hate me for saying it, but I much prefer playing Rogue-likes with graphics. There’s something about piloting an ASCII character over a wasteland of punctuation and mathematical symbols  that doesn’t quite do it for me. I do love the idea of the crazy, randomized world that those symbols represent and the …

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Apr 08

Review of Sang-Froid: Tales of Werewolves

Game industry, you can keep your ooh-rah ‘Merica based military shooters. I am going to put on my touque, eat my poutine, and get lost in the Sang-Froid’s awesome representation of the Great White North.

Apr 03

Review of Dwarf Quest

That Dwarf Quest’s name bears resemblance to the famous early 90’s board game Hero Quest is no coincidence. I was reminded of playing a board game many times while descending this simplified dungeon crawler’s halls. Dwarf Quest is like playing a solitaire version of an entry-level table top dungeon crawler, from its basic presentation to …

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