Before I start to tell you about the game, I have to say that Metal Max Xeno is much more interesting from what you will see from the different game play videos around the web, especially if you get know history of the Metal Max series. Continue reading “Metal Max Xeno – Review”
The Gardens Between – Review
Two friends suddenly whisked away in their treehouse to a magical place in this unique puzzler developed by The Voxel Agents.
Elea – Review
At its core, Elea does manage to pique incredible interest with a Thrilling storyline and magnificent graphics, sadly it is a bit undermined by uncomfortable controls and bit of unintuitive way of Performing tasks. Continue reading “Elea – Review”
Super Seducer 2 – Advanced Seduction Tactics Review 18+
Super Seducer 2 is just as funny as the first one, that game got me laughing like hell for these couple of days. If you like girls if you never dated before and if you did, this game is the right game for every guy, maybe even girls. Continue reading “Super Seducer 2 – Advanced Seduction Tactics Review 18+”
Siegecraft Commander – Review
I must admit, Strategy games were never my cup of tea as I consider myself more of an action\platformer guy and still despite this when I first started playing Siegecraft Commander something was different.
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Surgeon Simulator CPR – Review
Simulators are the kind of games where in my experience you either succeed spectacularly or fail miserably and there a lot of reasons for both them starting with what is being tried to simulate all the way to the experience itself. Surgeon Simulator for the Nintendo Switch is that third type of game, it’s that casual game you play with your friends to get some laughs and now it’s on the Nintendo Switch, so you will be able to do it anywhere you friends are.
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The Warlock of Firetop Mountain – Review
Have you ever thought about playing D&D (Dungeons and Dragon) the real way it should be played?
A game that not only “think of what you are doing”, its also luck and a lot of cunning.
I played The Warlock of Firetop Mountain and it took me back 20 years ago.
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Robothorium – Review
Robothorium is a turn-based-dungeon game, which is unique but reminded me of browser games in a good way. When I was 8 years old I always wanted browser games to be longer and have more options or storyline in them, Robothorium is the game I was looking for. Continue reading “Robothorium – Review”
Shadows: Awakening – Review
In today’s market, it’s nearly impossible to find a long, DLC free, single player game. Fortunately, Game Farm’s new game Shadows: Awakening delivers multiple dozens of gameplay hours. So, What exactly is Shadows: Awakening all about? does it actually keep you interested for the entire (and long) playthrough? I’m going to answer all of this questions, but first, let’s talk about the plot. Continue reading “Shadows: Awakening – Review”
Claws Of Furry – Review
I love a good Beat ’em up. Those games that let you sink in your chair and just pound your way through hordes of enemies with no end. That’s why I decided to review “Claws Of Furry”. The trailer looked cool, the gameplay looks clean and simple and the art style looked alright so I thought I’m in for a treat… or so I thought. Continue reading “Claws Of Furry – Review”