Tag: Steam
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Musical Adventure game, Figment, is Free on Steam To Keep
In celebration of Figment 2: Creed Valley’s launch on March 9th, Bedtime Digital Games is pleased to announce that their first game, Figment, is absolutely free on Steam to keep. Figment was released in 2017 and has since sold over 1 million copies on PC and consoles. Furthermore, the game currently sits at 86% (very…
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Project: Nightlight, The Tense Horror VR Game, Releases in March
Adelaide-based developer, Fringe Realities, is excited to announce that their debut title, Project: Nightlight, an atmospheric horror VR game, will be launching on Steam VR in March, 2023. Update: Fringe Realities ran into some issues with the build and upload process, and has had to delay the game from their initial March 3rd release. They…
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Beacon Pines: Autumn Mysteries – PC Review
Leaves are changing, temperatures droping, and the days are getting shorter. Fall is a time of change, a time of decay. This makes it the perfect backdrop for coming-of-age mysteries. A lineage of games from Oxenfree to Life is Strange are etched into Beacon Pines‘ autumn-tinged identity. There are secrets in this idyllic small town.…
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Restless Soul: Dad Joke Adventure – PC Review
For all the death we gamers partake in, it often remains a difficult topic to discuss. I can’t help but think of those passionate moments clinging to the last bit of HP. It’s funny how insignificant those clutch moments feel compared to real-life experiences. Regardless of your familiarity with the subject, death has a habit…
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Justice Sucks: Tactical Vacuum Action – PS5 Review
What if Solid Snake was a Roomba? Or maybe if Macaulay Culkin, rather than being a cute trap-setting kid, was a cute, murderous, trap-setting vacuum cleaner? Well, Justice Sucks is here to answer those questions. Spoiler alert: it answers these questions really really well! “Justice Sucks plays out in a very accessible isometric perspective, allowing…
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Railbound: Ticket to Puzzle – PC Review
I have been on a train-game kick these last couple of months, but it is not a city builder this time. Instead, it is a logic-based puzzler in the vein of pipe routing games, well, without the pipes. Despite the ‘difficult’ tag on steam, I found Railbound to be a relaxing casual experience full of…
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Madville+: A Masterfully Visceral Arena Shooter – PC Review
Back when I was in secondary school – high school for you Americans – I played a lot of browser games with my friends. My all-time favourite was Boxhead, a simple action game about defending your base against hordes of demons. It was gory, action-packed and filled to the brim with customisation. Its simplicity also…
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Video Game Fables: A Truly Spectacular Indie RPG – PC Review
I’ve been playing a lot of Xenoblade Chronicles 3 recently. While I’m enjoying it, I can’t help but feel as if it’s lacking somewhat. It neither feels particularly original, nor exceptional within its own series. That’s not to discount its positives, but rather to express that despite altering certain aspects of its gameplay it fails…
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Cult of the Lamb: Cute But Deadly – PC Review
I’m always a sucker for great art direction and animation style, especially when it comes to indie games. So when I first laid eyes on Cult of the Lamb after excellent marketing from Devolver Digital, I knew I was in for a treat with this creepy but cute gem. Massive Monster’s newest project, Cult of…
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Thymesia: Plagued With Fun – PC Review
One thing I find fascinating about the Soulslike subgenre is the full circle it represents in gaming culture. While inclusivity is absolutely necessary for this industry, gaming continues to deliver punishing experiences. Much of my childhood was spent in front of various arcade machines. As such, I quickly learned that skill was often rewarded. This…
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Camp Canyonwood: Not Quite Out Of The Woods Yet – PC Preview
As a child, the concept of a summer camp was very foreign to me. Hanging out with strangers, roasting marshmallows, telling spooky stories by a campfire and earning badges for picking flowers is not something I spent my summers doing. Instead, I watched Buffy The Vampire Slayer until 6am while eating straight out of a…
