Category Archives: Reviews

VOLUME – Review

Volume is Indie kickstarter project that turn out to be excellent.Game has been released in mid august  but I didnt want to do review untill I try it for days to be sure.And the game is really playable – it’s challenging you to play it more.Anyhow it is a stealth game where you do some heists.In a manner of Robin Hood. Continue reading VOLUME – Review

THE CRADLE review – this could become a classic

Cradle [official site] is a bold, imaginative and shocking piece of science fiction that comes to us in the body of a first-person adventure game. Transhumanism, block-based arcade puzzles, time-consuming object hunts and some of the smartest writing in the medium are waiting out on the steppe.  Continue reading THE CRADLE review – this could become a classic

HER STORY REVIEW

Her Story has you trawling an archive of police interview footage to unravel a murder that only gets stranger the more you watch. It makes for a puzzling—and utterly fascinating—montage that won’t be the same for any two players. The fractured structure comprises hundreds of pieces of FMV which you cross reference for clues (and make your own logical leaps) in order to unpick what happened to the game’s leading lady, who’s also the only character you see on screen. Continue reading HER STORY REVIEW

Galactic Civilizations 3

There’s often a fine line between revolution and evolution, and which side is ‘right’ varies dramatically from game to game. Sometimes we want the next best thing. Sometimes we want a thing we like, simply done better. That’s what GalCiv 3 offers—not so much picking up where the last game off as returning to its template with a stern expression, some better technology, and a few years of lessons well learned. Continue reading Galactic Civilizations 3

King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember review

Sierra.Adventure.Nostalgia.This does bring some memories from the past.Altough memories are usually from the past,arent they.Question is,did you play King’s Quest before.Even if you didn’t you could easily start to like this game,this remake,so to say,of once very popular serie. Continue reading King’s Quest: A Knight to Remember review

The Swindle

It is fascinating to think about the numbers that developers choose to work with, and 100 – a plain old century – is the most intriguing number that has come my way in quite a while. The Swindle gives you 100 days to prepare for its final mission, and while that’s enough time to allow you to work around unforeseen accidents, it’s also enough time to ensure that failure will really sting.The Swindle is a Steampunk Cybercrime Caper. Continue reading The Swindle