Gates of Eden Review
In what is described by developer Li Create as "Doom But in Heaven", I found myself easily suckered into giving their first title Gates of Eden a shot. Boasting a gorgeous and fanciful visual style, I think this was the sweet poison that initially drew me in, like honied words for The Deceiver himself. With such a fantastic visual direction, and a very interesting pretense for a plot, surely there is a (in the exact words of the Li Creates website) "...polished and emotionally resonant experience(s)" to be had... right?What you see is what you get. A single screen, your levels that
Mars Attracts Review
Not a fan of micromanaging cities, skylines, water parks and theme parks? The hustle and bussle of common rabble just not nearly entertaining enough to keep you invested? Well, fear not. The folks over at Outlier Games have had a little something brewing in the Workshop, and it just hit Early Access. If you've ever wondered what Martians do for entertainment, you're about to get a front row seat. Mars Attracts is a park management sim that is set in the absolutely iconic universe of Mars Attacks, and you are really in for a treat. The same can't be said, however,
Pirate Cove Simulator Review
Ahoy, Pirates! Be ye dreamin’ of runnin’ yer own shop, stackin’ booty, and barterin’ with fellow scallywags for the finest loot on the seas? A new treasure has washed ashore this day Pirate Cove Simulator released on date of 21 July 2025.Excited?! Well... I am not, and I will tell you why.At the beginning of a game, you wake up in a some kind of a small "cave" or maybe it's more like a half broken castle, around you there is many stuff, from golden chests and maps to skeletons, and honestly, it does look pretty good at first. You will also find
Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III Review
Nemezis: Mysterious Journey III is the third game in the Mysterious Journey game series developed by Polish developers, Detalion Games.Detalion, their original name, started making games in 1999 with "Reah: Face the Unknown", their second game being the 1st of the mysterious Journey series in 2001, using their own made V-Cruise Engine. The 2nd in the series was in 2003 and in 2005 they stopped developing under that name after just 6 games but some members teamed up with City Interactive to work on other things. 16 years later in 2021, some of them got back together and released this game
Ale & Tale Tavern Review Jank
Dirt and gravel crunch softly under the soles of your feet as you make your way up the little-traversed path, leaning forward slightly as it gently slopes uphill. As you reach the crest, your gaze settles on the charmingly quaint building in front of you. Weather-worn fliers, wanted posters and long sprawling vines litter the buildings exterior while cobwebs glazing the patio eaves, drawing your eyes upwards.The sign greets you with a crooked smile of sorts, lazily drooping by a hinge. A firm gust sets it in motion, a soft groan coming from the rusty hinges that were, more or less,