Interviewer’s note: This interview has been lightly edited for clarity. Paradise Killer is an upcoming open-world murder mystery game. In it, you play as the formerly exiled investigator Lady Love Dies as she attempts to discover who killed the council that oversees the development of Paradise. The game does not have a set path and […]
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Here Are A Few Of This Year’s Awesome Halloween Updates
There are a lot of games that are releasing Halloween updates this year. So many, in fact, that I decided to highlight a few of my favorites in an article. Let’s take a look at some of the content that you can expect to explore this Halloween. The Escapists 2 Unfortunately, unlike many of the other […]
Interview With Frank Meijer Of Utomik
Utomik is an up and coming subscription games service with a low monthly subscription. As of this writing, the service has a total of 640 games, with 20 added last month, and has even had one day-one release. Compared to similar services, it has a focus on indie games, but also offers a number of […]
Interview With Paulo Luis Santos Of Flux Game Studio, Developer Of GUTS
GUTS is an upcoming fighting game from Flux Game Studio that challenges some of the established norms of the fighting genre. It features no health bar, instead requiring players to slowly dismember their opponents to defeat them, and easy-to-learn controls that don’t utilize complex input combos. It is set within a TV show in which […]
My Two Credits: Earth Atlantis (Impressions)
What if the climate shifted for the worse and the earth was submerged in water? What if machines began to take on the form of marine life and terrorize the few humans that remained? Earth Atlantis offers a potential answer to these questions, with the stage set for sometime after the end of the 21st […]
Some Thoughts On Soldam: Drop, Connect, Erase
Soldam was originally released by Jaleco as an arcade game back in 1992, an action-puzzle spin-off of another of the company’s arcade games, Rod Land. Released a year after its closest competitor Puyo Puyo, the game offered a fairly unique take on the action-puzzle genre, mixing in elements of Othello and unique restrictions that improved […]
Interview With Josh Bossie, Developer Of Village Monsters
Village Monsters is an upcoming life sim set in an abandoned digital world. Inspired by games like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley, the game tasks players with helping to build up a village in which the world’s monsters have gathered. Developer Josh Bossie recently took to Kickstarter seeking $16,000 to fund the game’s development. I […]
Fantasy Strike Impressions: Responsive And Accessible
I love fighting games, but I tend to be terrible at them. I still pick up the occasional fighting game because I do thoroughly enjoy them, but, even if I eventually make it through the the game’s Arcade mode, there’s almost no chance that my win rate will be above even 30% when playing online. […]
Interview With Alec Stamos, Developer Of Inedible Pulp
Inedible Pulp is an upcoming collection of short video games, developed by Cold Vengeance and Venusian Vengeance developer Alec Stamos, that is inspired by pulp science fiction and fantasy. The game features four games in all: the third-person action game It Ain’t Enough to Survive; I’ve Got to Make It!, the twin-stick shooter Kill the […]
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! Impressions
Cook, Serve, Delicious! 2!! is perhaps one of my most anticipated games of this year. I loved the first game and its unique combination of restaurant management and time management gameplay. It constantly challenged players to assemble orders quickly using a large number of ingredients, testing both speed and memorization skills. It is a great […]