Inspired by the likes of Persona and the very finest Italian Horror, Demonschool has today been unveiled at the PC Gaming Show. It won't just be limited to the PC brigade though, due to launch on Xbox, PlayStation and Switch too.
Many may be frustrated by the average gameplay and - at times - bog-standard combat offerings that are found in Industria. However, I found the narrative, the ambition of the game, and the sense of wonder and place all very intriguing; at times, melancholic.
Moo Lander has a unique theme and a certain charm about it, but the thinly stretched ideas mean it doesn’t take too long for this one to turn a little sour.
Reckon you've got what it takes to pilot a cutting edge robot destroying spaceship through the galaxy, taking down all who get in your way and saving the universe from utter destruction. Thank god that Red Siren: Space Defense is here to let you prove it.Â
We've said it before and we'll say it again, we love what Rebellion push out to the gaming market. Whether it be the weird Strange Brigade, the wacky Zombie Army, or the more tried and trusted stealth methods of Sniper Elite, rarely is a foot put wrong. Now it's time to take things to the next-level, with all-new Kill Cams and stealth em up opportunities as Karl is back in Sniper Elite 5.
Floppy Knights has the same nagging demand to play that Advance Wars has: to satisfy a sub-objective, to progress the campaign, to unlock a particular unit.
I have been torn when playing Source of Madness. It is built out with some very solid mechanics for the progression and combat, but the poor enemy variety and AI, coupled with overbearing visuals, ensures it is very hard to enjoy those mechanics.
We’ve all seen enough films to know that things rarely go the way as planned with concerned with space. And when you are tasked with finding some off-world item with “unique properties”, you are just inviting trouble. And yet, this is exactly what has happened in Dolmen, out today on Xbox, PlayStation and Steam.
We’re nerds, and two topics that get us hot around the collar are Arthurian legends and the tales of HP Lovecraft. Now, we didn’t expect those two to necessarily meet, but meet they have, all within the upcoming The Hand of Merlin. To help us on that journey, Room-C Games offered us a chat with their CEO and founder, Robert Sajko.