Tag: Steam
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Alpha Particle: Mindbogglingly Complex – PC Review
There was a point during my time with Alpha Particle in which I got stuck at a seemingly impossible level. I tried everything, using the vague knowledge the game had taught me. And yet, no matter how hard I tried, I couldn’t escape. I didn’t know why I was there, how to leave or even…
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Dark Sheep: Darkly Twisted Fun – PC Review
When I was younger, I watched what one would consider a rather humorous episode of Doctor Who. The episode, titled Love & Monsters, was in no way scary. But I was young, had an incredibly overactive imagination, and found myself tossing and turning in bed, unable to sleep for a whole week. To this day,…
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Do Not Buy This Game: Strange Yet Worth Buying – Demo Preview
Do Not Buy This Game features at the 2021 edition of LudoNarraCon, and it is easily one of the strangest games I have ever played. Do Not Buy This Game begins with no menu. You are quite literally thrown straight into the game with no help on how to play. The game forces you to…
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Elite Dangerous: Odyssey, the Highly-Anticipated new era, releases in May
The new Odyssey expansion is the most ambitious Elite Dangerous expansion to date and is launching for PC this May, and consoles in Autumn 2021. Elite Dangerous by developers Frontier Developments is a massively multiplayer game set across the stars. Players can explore an open-ended connected galaxy with 400 billion star systems. It is apparently…
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Tales of Arise Receives Release Date of Early September
Tales of Arise, the new and hotly anticipated entry in the Tales of franchise, has finally received a release date of early September later this year. Tales of Arise, developed by BANDAI NAMCO, is the latest game in the Tales of franchise and seeks to overhaul and modernise the series. Utilising the BANDAI NAMCO developed…
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Buildings Have Feelings Too!: Quirky Fun Let Down By Bugs – PC Review
I used to never been one for management games. I found that they were always tediously dry, with menus upon menus of information I found impossible to digest. But as I have gotten older, and my patience has aged like a fine wine, I’ve found myself drawn to management games. There’s something enthralling about the…
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TASOMACHI: Behind the Twilight: Nauseatingly Repetitive – PC Review
Genshin Impact is one of my favourite games. It’s become a part of my daily routine, jumping in to complete the various tasks before hopping out and getting on with my day. When I saw TASOMACHI: Behind the Twilight at the Steam Game Festival, I had assumed it was a game in the same vein…
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Mystery Visual Novel CRASH: Autodrive Available On Steam Now
Indie developer Studio Nightcap has finally released their debut title, the mystery visual novel CRASH: Autodrive, onto Steam. From an ex-AAA developer comes the mystery visual novel CRASH: Autodrive. Having previously worked on titles such as The Last of Us: Part II and Titanfall 2, David Shaver, the founder of Studio Nightcap, has moved to…
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Quantum League: A Truly Unique First-Person Shooter – PC Review
One cold afternoon, tucked away inside my non-insulated flat, I found myself playing Immortals Fenyx Rising. Unfortunately, I am not terribly fond of Immortals Fenyx Rising and was therefore not enjoying myself. It reeks of unoriginality and borrowed concepts and is just not fun to play. So, as I glided from statue to statue, I…
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Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 Receives New Trailer
Following last month’s reveal of Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2’s gameplay, developer CI Games has released a new trailer outlining the game’s new location, “Kuamar”. CI Games, the developers of the Sniper Ghost Warrior franchise, have released a new trailer that offers insights into the latest Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts’ world. Set in Kuamar, an…
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Forgotten Fields: Magic Realism At Its Finest – PC Review
A few months back, I left my family home to move in with my girlfriend. University was over, the pandemic was leaving a trail of misery in its wake, and I was spiralling into depression faster than it took CD Projekt Red to become the next Bioware. It made sense to uproot my life and…
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//TODO: Today: A Perfect Slice Of Life – PC Review
For as long as I can remember, I’ve wanted to be a novelist. Throughout my youth I wrote a series of frankly terrible pieces of fiction; there were short stories that perfectly resembled the work of an untalented child, and novels so grotesquely large that they were riddled with continuity errors. But as I got…