Category Archives: action

Space Run Galaxy

Back in 2014, building up a spaceship to run cargo in Space Run [official site] renewed Adam’s interest in tower defense games. Space Run gives players a big space-truck to haul everything from plain old cargo containers to thrill-seeking tourists, and naturally they must build up the truckship with weapons and defenses if they want to complete the delivery in time – and survive. Now developers Passtech Games have announced a sequel, named Space Run Galaxy, which is due to launch later this year. Continue reading Space Run Galaxy

HITMAN ep3 Marakesh

The trend for Hitman’s [official site] episodic levels to be grow bigger and more populous with each new installment continues unabated with third map Marrakesh, which is frankly just showing off. There’s just no need to emerge from a vast crowd of tourists into a shop populated by hundreds of beautifully-glowing lamps and, from there, into an even larger horde, this time of protesters raging amid coloured smoke. No need whatsoever. Bless ‘em for doing it anyway. Continue reading HITMAN ep3 Marakesh

JOE DEVER’S LONE WOLF CONSOLE EDITION

Lone Wolf is back in video game form with a brand-new story and a deep combat system. Acclaimed author Joe Dever played an active role in the development of the game and his new narrative follows on from his classic 1980’s gamebook, shedding a new light on Lone Wolf’s world, Magnamund. The Console Edition includes all 4 acts of the story. Are you ready to write your own destiny? Continue reading JOE DEVER’S LONE WOLF CONSOLE EDITION

RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER – review

Lara Croft is indeed significant character of video gaming industry.Female lurking and gunning around. One of the first games I played on Sony Playstation in 90’s.She was also involved in movie industry,as well, as we recall Angelina Jolie jumping around.Well,PC player now can play newest game in the series,couple months after XboX users (Tomb Raider was released in november 2015)already started playing. Continue reading RISE OF THE TOMB RAIDER – review