Dread Delusion Will Take You Back To a Weirder Era of Gaming
If you are someone who has logged hundreds (or thousands!) of hours in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, you are going to want to spend some time with Dread Delusion.
If you are someone who has logged hundreds (or thousands!) of hours in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, you are going to want to spend some time with Dread Delusion.
Your opinion on Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is mainly going to be determined by two things: the puzzles and the atmosphere.
It is always going to be fun to be able to express yourself and problem solve creatively in a video game. I am always open to including more games in my chilly rotation. Does Winter Survival join the pantheon of great frozen survival games?
The Thaumaturge is like a pair of shoes. Learning the restrictions of what you couldn’t do in the game, it focuses you towards things you can do, and they are all awesome.
War Hospital arrives to the scene, confident in its approach. Is this the game that sets the new standard for emotional management sims?
With some steady development, The Tribe Will Survive can carve out its own niche in a booming genre.
Campaigns are wicked hard, but every loss teaches me something new.
Star Trek: Infinite takes place shortly before The Next Generation. You can play as the Federation, the Klingons, Romulans, or Cardassians. Borrowing from excellent Paradox strategy games, each of the four factions has a unique path to help shape their story.
Against all previous entries in the series, Total War: Pharaoh still might be a high mark.
Sure, Spice Wars might mostly be porting over a lot of familiar mechanics and dressing them up with a new coat of paint, but it’s an incredible court of paint.