Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven | THERE’S MAGIC!
1998 will be remembered for a number of things. I hope that Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven is one of them. This spectacular franchise sports a richRead More →
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1998 will be remembered for a number of things. I hope that Might and Magic VI: The Mandate of Heaven is one of them. This spectacular franchise sports a richRead More →
If someone were to ask what is history’s most enduring board game, Chess is the obvious answer. While not the oldest extant board game, Chess takes the top spot forRead More →
Ah…the “escort” mission; the bane of MMO and RTS players alike. Fear no more…Detour is here! It’s a ¾-view strategy game from Sandswept Studios. The goal: Teach us not onlyRead More →
The newest DLC for Destiny, the most loved/hated game from Bungie, was finally released this past Tuesday after months of waiting. It’s called House of Wolves. This is great newsRead More →
First up is our disclaimer. We received this game for review purposes only. All opinions in this article our are own and no monies have been exchanged for this review.Read More →
Crypt of the Necrodancer is one of the most fun games I have played in years. It’s also part of one of my favorite types of games, a rogue-like/rogue-lite (butRead More →
Grand Theft Auto V I remember the classics growing up Grand Theft Auto, Grand Theft Auto 2, and then when things went to third person with Grand Theft Auto 3.Read More →
Ori and the Blind Forest is possibly one of the best games I have ever played in a while. This puts me in an awkward position because I want toRead More →
Screencheat is a twist on an old-school issue where players look at each other’s screens to know where one is coming from and take him out before he/she gets toRead More →
In Dyscourse your decisions matter as what you choose could work out for the best or they could have consequences of horrific portions like becoming a cannibal and eating oneRead More →
A Fly in the House is another one of those titles in which you are a person returning home, thinking about how things have changed, before cutting lose a levelRead More →
Killing Floor 2 personal thoughts time! Now Killing Floor 2 is obviously the sequel to Killing Floor and it is actually quite jarring to play compared to the first game.Read More →
In Oddworld New ‘n’ Tasty Mudokons are on the menu from Rupture Farms. Introducing Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee, where you play as an unfortunate Mudokon trying to escape food processing withRead More →
LISA, the painful RPG created by Dingaling Productions, is a side-scrolling, turn-based story set in a future where all women have mysteriously disappeared. You follow the story of Brad andRead More →
ManaCollect reminds me of the time I was running a small retail store in 1990. Sitting around waiting for customers, I decided to install this new thing called Microsoft EntertainmentRead More →
Dracula 3: The Path of the Dragon represents a departure from the earlier installments in this series. In this game, you play the role of a Catholic priest in theRead More →
Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary follows on the heels of its predecessor…Dracula: The Resurrection. We here continue our Sony PS1-era sojourn into blood and darkness. Once again, you take theRead More →
Dracula: The Resurrection is the first in a series of point-and-click adventures centering around Transylvania’s most noted son. In this game, you play the role of one Jonathan Harker, onRead More →
Shiftlings, from Rock Pocket Games, is an interesting take on the traditional left-and-right platformer, where you take control of two alien twins; one green and the other red. The twinsRead More →
Pressured is a high-speed puzzle game in which you must click on numerals 1 through 9 quickly, or suddenly die. Actually, all you have to do is click on theRead More →
Pixel Puzzles: UndeadZ is a unique, albeit horrific take on the typical jigsaw puzzle of old! In this game, you have to put together jigsaw puzzles. You must do themRead More →
RockSmash! — A Year in the Neighborhood is a delightful arcade-style game, that reminds one of the old classics: Asteroids. The object here is to smash big rocks into littleRead More →
Still Life 2 is the sequel to…well…Still Life. In this point-and-click adventure, you once again play the role of a police detective who is trying to locate and track downRead More →
Q.U.B.E: Director’s Cut is a puzzle/chamber game rendered beautifully in 3-D. While obviously inspired by Portal 2, Q.U.B.E. challenges players’ skills in a different way; even if only their mouseRead More →
From the Orange Juice crew comes another bullet hell shoot-em-up: QP Shooting – Dangerous!! In this game you play as the Orange Juice staff itself, in another one of theirRead More →
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