Tag : steam
Some of the most enjoyable games you can buy are the simple ones, hence why the mobile gaming market is big, big business. You do...
Saints Row 2 Goes Completely Free on GOG for a Limited Time
by Nam Bui
Deep Silver is currently doing a giveaway of Volition’s GTA-like open-world action game, Saints Row 2, for a period of 48 hours. The giveaway, being a...
Halo Wars Finally Lands on Steam with the Definitive Re-release
by Nam Bui
After 8 years since the first release on Xbox 360, Halo Wars officially set its foot on Steam as a Definitive Edition. Slated to be...
Swarm Universe Review
by Tubey
The top down shmup genre is one were innovation is hard to come by, simply because it’s been done over and over again pretty much...
Bayonetta Finally Landed on PC After a Long Period of Console Exclusivity
by Nam Bui
PlatinumGames’ Bayonetta is officially released to PC gamers after 7 years since its first release on 7th gen consoles. Designed by director of the first...
State of Decay 2 Will Feature Three Maps
by Dom Richards
Undead Labs Games director of community, Sam Weathers, has posted a blog update on the upcoming zombie survival sequel State of Decay 2. Weathers goes on...
Dragon Age 4 Possibly Hinted by Voice Artist
by Dom Richards
The brilliant Dragon Age: Inquisition released over two years ago, and fans are, of course, praying that a sequel is in the works. Well, fear...
Thimbleweed Park Review
by Dom Richards
Retro-styled games are thankfully alive and well, with a massive high five and thanks to Kickstarter. The crowdfunding juggernaut continues to allow games developers to...
Vikings: Wolves of Midgard Review
by Ian Cooper
In an age where steel on steel was commonplace and folk strived to survive by trading, raiding and worshipping now long forgotten deities, we have...
SkyKeepers Review
by Tubey
When you play enough 2D indie action platformers, you have to resist the urge to roll your eyes when you see yet another one and...
Mass Effect: Andromeda Review
by Dom Richards
Sequels…the ever problematic result of success. It is extremely rare in this day and age to have a successful form of entertainment and not garner...
Toukiden 2 Review
by Dom Richards
The video games industry is no stranger to ‘clones’, and no, I am not referring to those charming guys who served in the Grand Army...
Arma 3 Jets DLC Adds New Fighter Planes, Achievements and More
by Ian Cooper
Four years after its initial release, Bohemia Interactive are releasing new downloadable content for ultra-realistic military simulator Arma 3. Scheduled to be boots-on-the-ground (sorry) released...
Megaquarium Promises to be “Rollercoaster Tycoon with an Aquatic Twist”
by Ian Cooper
Forget the water park expansions for theme park creation game Rollercoaster Tycoon, you can now build your very own underwater park in the new aquamarine...
Senran Kagura: Estival Versus Review
by Will Worrall
It feels like practically no time has passed since I last reviewed a Senran Kagura game for the site. In fact, the last game in...
Build and Manage Your Very Own School in School Owner, up on Steam Greenlight Now
by Ian Cooper
Ever dream of making and owning your very own school? Well, now you can as School Owner is now on Steam Greenlight for PC, Mac...
Red Barton & the Sky Pirates Review
by Tubey
The Steam store page for Red Barton & the Sky Pirates says it is reminiscent of N64 classic Star Fox and the arcade smash hit...
Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands Review
by Ian Cooper
In my time playing Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Wildlands, I’ve taken out outposts, murdered a loving couple with some disturbing tendencies, weeded out Santa Blanca...

