Unpacking With Just a Click of the Mouse
Unpacking takes a completely normal, even arduous, real life task, turning it into a puzzler that is surprisingly therapeutic.
Unpacking takes a completely normal, even arduous, real life task, turning it into a puzzler that is surprisingly therapeutic.
Pumpkin Jack is one solo developer’s foray into a genre of games that were at its peak a few console generations ago, breathing fresh air into the formula.
No Place for Bravery is a brutally violent top-down action RPG filled with fast combat, lots of blood, and serene moments of calm in between.
While you might think, “Another indie game with a cyberpunk setting?”, Disjunction’s interesting story and fun gameplay loop make you forget about that pretty quickly.
All of INMOST’s aspects come together to provide a deeply thoughtful narrative combined with solid gameplay elements, culminating in a strong, compact experience.
August 2020 has come and gone, bringing about some of the best and worst games of the year so far. Look no further for the best and worst games of the month.
September 2020 is just a couple months short of the next generation of consoles, bringing along with it games for gamers of all genres.
Based on its Japanese manga series and subsequent anime, Fairy Tail is an RPG filled with wizards, magic, dragons, and much more.
August 2020 looks to hit players with a distinctly diverse range of games. While following in the footsteps of June and July may be hard, August indeed has something for everyone.
With the good comes the bad, and that is no exception when it comes to video games. 2020 has had some really good video games release, but also some really bad ones. Take a look at those among the worst so far…