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Crimson Tactics Review

After only a month in Early Access, a new tactics game, Crimson Tactics: The Rise of the White Banner, has been released as complete as of September 5th. Heavily inspired by classic turn-based tactics games, Crimson Tactics is set in a high fantasy medieval world rife with political strife.The inspiration is immediately obvious in the game's aesthetic. The artwork is of high quality, with the polished look of a typical JRPG-style game. The battle maps use the familiar isometric view, though they can be zoomed out to give an overhead view of the entire battlefield. The audio is reminiscent of similar

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Shardpunk: Verminfall Review

Welcome to the rodent apocalypse. We hope you survive your stay.Shardpunk: Verminfall is a turn-based strategy game set in the aftermath of the rodent takeover of a generic capital city. Your mission is to journey through the ruined city, heading toward the palace to deliver an advanced mech - the last hope for turning the tables on the rats and reclaiming the capital.The game consists of a series of battles, each taking place on a grid-based map in one of the locations within the city. There are some side objectives, but the main objective is generally to get from one side

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Kill To Collect Review

Few words about the gameKill to Collect is an incredibly addictive rouge-like game, placed in a cyberpunk universe. You're to control one of four Hunters, and your goal is to clear out multiple levels out of any enemies you'll encounter. Invite your friends, create a team, think of some good strategy and... Kill To Collect!AdvantagesBig variety of enemiesLayout of levels is randomly generatedAwesome soundtrack, perfectly fit to the theme of the gameGreat replay value thanks to all unlockables and customization options4 characters to choose from, each with their own unique set of skills and play styleThe difficulty is hard, and it

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Plight of the Zombie Review

Few words about the gamePlight of the Zombie - the only game where you control zombies, and you actually get sad when they die. And they die a lot, as you need to sacrifice some of them to pass levels. Afterlife is brutal... But thanks to them, you can have at least few hours of fun playing it. Your goal is to collect as many "braainz" as you can in each level to be able to pass to another section of the game, full of new rules and puzzles. If this is not enough for you, worry not! Collecting brains gives

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