Category: Review

Command and Conquer

This entry is part 1 of 16 in the series Command and Conquer

Westwood Studio’s Command and Conquer is one of the most important games in the 1990s computer game landscape. To understand

Gemstorm

Gemstorm is one of the most unique games the falling-blocks genre has to offer. At its core, it’s essentially a

Strike Commander

This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series Wing Commander

After the grand splash of the first instalment, Wing Commander II had been a refinement for fans that wanted a

ANATOMY

Kitty Horrorshow comes from the alt-games circle, an odd movement where games are built in all sorts of strange ways,

Halloween

Movie tie-in games have always been somewhat of a crapshoot. Movies based on slasher flicks, even more so. Despite these

Silent Hill 4: The Room

This entry is part 4 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

In the summer of 2004, Silent Hill 4: The Room snuck up on an unsuspecting public, almost a year after

Silent Hill 3

This entry is part 3 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

Right after the release of Silent Hill 2, Team Silent turned right around once more to start development on not

Silent Hill 2

This entry is part 2 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

In just two years, Team Silent turned around and made a sequel for Silent Hill, putting it on the brand

Silent Hill

This entry is part 1 of 14 in the series Silent Hill

“The fear of blood tends to create fear for the flesh.” Capcom’s Resident Evil wasn’t the first horror adventure game,

Ninja Saviors, The: Return of the Warriors

This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Ninja Warriors

Tengo Project is a small group of developers working within Natsume-Atari to update some of their classic games. Their first

Shadows of the Damned

What happens when you bring together the writer/director of killer7, the “grandfather of survival horror”, and the composer of what

Gunpoint

Gunpoint has one of the most satisfying origin stories that you will ever hear. Tom Francis was working as a

Mick & Mack as the Global Gladiators

Global Gladiators shares the same license, same developer, same characters, and even the same overall genre as MC Kids. And

Pikuniku

Pikuniku is a weird game. In the age of downloadable games from indie studios galore, seemingly anything can and will

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