Halver Review
Halver is a minimalist physics-based puzzle game about a rectangle on the most important quest of them all – to reach the level exit. Designed to require the use of your brain cells as much as it needs perfect timing for the jumps and block-pushing, it does so without bells and whistles to offer a simple yet appealing blueprint visual style with a charm of its own. Recommended for fans of puzzle games, Halver more than delivers on what the crowd is asking for, which is simplicity at the service of fun and mind stimulus.Block PartyThe levels in Halver are created
Atomic Heart Trapped in Limbo DLC Review
Atomic Heart is recognized as a fever dream among FPSs, realizing a wonderfully twisted dystopian world where Bioshock and Fallout meet and have a literal blast. We are already at the second expansion pack of several planned, with the first one being Annihilation Instinct, but things take a turn into the – even more – bizarre with the release of the Trapped in Limbo. This is not one for the diabetics, a candy and sugar visual overload that is hard to believe it comes from the same universe as Atomic Heart, and even harder to swallow when you realize what it
Robin Hood - Sherwood Builders Review
I'll be honest, when I looked at the trailers and description of Robin Hood - Sherwood Builders, I didn't really think it's going to be anything that can hook me in, but boy was I wrong. The game is rough in a lot of places but the gameplay loop is so fun that you can just put the issues aside and not really focus on them. There are some things that need fixing as soon as possible and voice acting is straight up atrocious, put considering this is developers first game, I'm really exited to see what they're going to do
Penny's Big Breakaway Review
Growing up in the 90s meant growing up when 3D platformers ruled the gaming scene. Games like Super Mario 64, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, Banjo Kazooie have all been such masterpieces that you can fire them up even now, 20 to 30 years later and still have a blast with them because the games are just timeless. When I saw Penny's Big Breakaway shadow dropped and that it was a 3D platformer from the makers of Sonic Mania I was immediately interested and seeing the trailer made me even more excited to play it and review it, but unfortunately, the bugs and
Vampire Hunters Review
Let's not beat around the bush, Vampire Hunters is Vampire Survivors but in first person. Ever since Vampire Survivors came out plenty of games tried to join the bandwagon of "bullet heaven" games and they all added their different spin on it to make it their own, Vampire Hunters is no different but the spin is that it's entirely in first person so the feeling you get when you play is basically half Vampire Survivors, and half Doom Eternal. Maps are arena styled, so it's a big circle with different pathways, some verticality and a bunch of spawning portals from which all