Super Mining Mechs is a follow up to last year's Mining Mechs, an exploration/mining game that we liked, even if it didn't particularly wow us. We thought of it more like a podcast game, something to chill out with while listening to something else.
I've visited a couple of submarines as a tourist and I'm always struck by their economy of space. Quarters are packed tight and only a cigar-shaped, torpedo-armed hull is protection against atmospheres of pressure. It's a wild thing to think about ...
We normally open our reviews by saying what genre the falls under and that's usually pretty straightforward. With BALL x PIT, the latest game by Brooklyn's own Kenny Sun, it's just not as clear how to classify it. The problem is that the game is ...
Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter first came out PC in 2004 and then PSP in 2006. Western audiences didn't get it until XSeed did a localisation job of the PSP edition in 2011 and even then it passed many by, including us. It even came out on Vita a few ...
There's a danger with job simulators where they could venture too close into feeling like work. Some manage to avoid it with simplified mechanics, an interesting toolset or bizarre narratives. Ship Graveyard Simulator 2 is certainly playing it ...
Sonic Wings Reunion is a sequel to the original Sonic Wings (Aero Fighters in Western markets), a vertically-scrolling shoot 'em up from Tecmo that was originally released in arcades back in 1992 (with a popular conversion hitting the SNES a year ...
Cats & Seek: Kyoto is the latest from Silesia Games, this time developed by noobzilla. Sharp eyed readers might remember this dev also did Cats & Seek: Dino Park and this is very much more of the same in that regard. As it happens that was the first ...
Gloomy Eyes was originally a VR movie released in 2020 featuring that fella Colin Farrell as the narrator aka the gravekeeper. This is the game of the movie if you will, using many of the assets from the pre-rendered movie for the game. It shares the ...
King of Meat is a co-op focused mix of platforming, puzzling and hack and slash action from Guildford-based games developers Glowmade. But have Surrey's squad of software specialists been able to combine those genres into a cohesive game? Let's find ...
Back when browser games were king, QWOP tested your ability to operate a runner by triggering the muscles of their legs. It was hell and, unfortunately, someone gave Bennet Foddy, Gabe Cuzzillo and Maxi Boch more money to realise this horrifying ...