
Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle Review
When you're tasked with retrieving a vital briefcase, the world as you know it turns into a living nightmare and nothing will be the same ever again. Are you ready to face the truth and uncover the mysteries lying in the dark?AboutDeveloper - Invader Studios / Publisher - Leonardo Interactive, 4Divinity.Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle is a third-person story-driven survival horror game prequel to the critically acclaimed Daymare: 1998. Step into the shoes of agent Dalila Reyes, a former government spy now in the service of H.A.D.E.S. unit and prepare to face the true horror.Prepare yourself for some crazy camera angles, a barrage of

Deceive Inc. Review
Deceive IncDescriptionDeveloper; Sweet Bandits Studios - Publisher; Tripwire PresentsGo undercover as the world’s greatest spies in this multiplayer game of subterfuge. Disguise as anyone, deploy high-tech gadgets or neutralize the competition. As long as you extract with the objective, no trick is too dirty when you work for DECEIVE INC.Working as a secret agent, you must delve deep into enemy territory and find the vault of unimaginable wealth. But... You aren't alone, play solo or with teams of 3 against a lobby full of other spies hoping to grab that juicy prize.Use your gadgets wisely, will you emerge as the next James

Supplice Review
Supplice is a stylized old-school, fast as hell first-person shooter that directly descends from the lineage of Doom. It’s a blink-and-you’re-dead kind of game, where you run and turn almost like a racing car, with the difference that you are armed to the teeth. Well, you will be soon, since at the start you only have this odd drill that doubles as a melee weapon and powerful shockwave emitter. If you love a throwback to the 90’s, this is your game, but don’t go expecting anything to blow your mind, apart from the enemies’ bullets.Saving SpaceAs an engineer that is part

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