
Shatterline Review
Enter the Impact Zones to counter the Strafers. Grab that Red Salt from the Bomber Dogs you just took out. Beware of the Gardeners as you enter the Glasshead Nursery. Determining the nature of the Crystalline could save what remains of humanity. This is a global-scale military operation, and Shellguard’s scientific endeavors depend on your success.If this sounds intriguing, then get ready for intense rogue-like expeditions with Frag Lab’s near-future, post-apocalyptic, massively multiplayer, first-person shooter Shatterline. Released September 8, 2022, you can play for free on PC with planned releases in the future for PS4/5, and XBox One.THE LOREThere is a

Scars Above Review
Platform: Pc, PS4, Ps5, Xbox One, Xbox X/SDeveloper: Mad Head GamesAre they friends or foes? That's for you to uncover in this enigmatic, narrative-driven world of extraterrestrial beings.What Does Scars Above Entail?Experience a thrilling third-person action-adventure shooter game set in a challenging world. Solve puzzles, overcome obstacles, and uncover the captivating story behind this mysterious alien universe.In Earth's orbit, a massive extraterrestrial structure emerges and is dubbed "the metahedron" by humanity. To investigate this phenomenon, the Sentient Contact Assessment and Response Team (SCAR) - made up of scientists and engineers - is dispatched to investigate.Despite appearances, things are not always what

Spacebourne 2 Review
Spacebourne 2 is a space sim of ambition and scope, attempting to deliver an epic galactic adventure. Low budget flirts with quality in a game of two distinct halves, potentially appealing to some players but showing the seams here and there. Still, the amount of content and the depth of mechanics is impressive, even more considering that this is the work of a sole developer.Gravity BeatsSpacebourne 2 sits among other games of the genre such as Elite Dangerous, No Man’s Sky, Everspace, and Star Citizen, despite the obvious differences. It’s a space simulator where you travel from planet to planet, galaxy

The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition Review
Obsidian is back for another round with The Outer Worlds, the acclaimed but also divisive RPG that could be labeled as a Fallout spin-off and no one would be too bothered about it. This time, we get the The Outer Worlds: Spacer’s Choice Edition which includes the base game and its DLC, Murder on Eridanos and Peril on Gorgon. Furthermore, it brings an increased level cap and allegedly improved performance, graphics, additional animations, and all that jazz. But is it all that it’s touted to be?The Outer World Is Your OysterThose who have played The Outer Worlds, or any Obsidian RPG

Elderand Review
Elderand is a 2D RPG platformer with a classic feel. Using pixel art to depict a world of gruesome horrors, Elderand sets a nostalgic vibe reminiscent of the gothic games of old.You play as a mercenary who has been summoned to the realm of Elderand in order to eradicate the tyranny that permeates it. Landing as the sole survivor of a shipwreck, you venture out to explore this ominous and unfamiliar land.Throughout the game, you explore a single map, which spans through several regions of Elderand, each with its own distinct characteristics and enemies. The land is filled with pixelated monstrosities