PC Game Reviews

The Weaponographist Review
The Weaponographist Review
The Weaponographist Review
In the case of The Weaponographist, you’re not going to find anything overtly new or innovative, but rather a combination of smaller mechanics working in tandem to form a solid but familiar experience.
The Charnel House Trilogy Review
The Charnel House Trilogy Review
The Charnel House Trilogy Review
The Charnel House Trilogy is game that ebbs and flows. It’s a game that sucks you in and then confuses you. It takes your hand and intentionally leads you into uncertainty and fear.
The Sims 4: Get to Work Review
The Sims 4: Get to Work Review
The Sims 4: Get to Work Review
With so much more, well, work to do, the expansion bolsters a core game that was a bit sparse at launch. At the same time, it’s hindered by the limitations of The Sims 4, which make it very hard to balance careers, family, and fun.
Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones Review
Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones Review
Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones Review
Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones seeks to marry sidescrolling stealth mechanics with more fast paced puzzle platforming and open world exploration. The result is a game that feels just as fresh as the original Stealth Inc. did when it was released.
Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries Review
Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries Review
Woolfe: The Red Hood Diaries Review
Woolfe:The Red Hood Diaries is the umpteenth revisionist take on fairy tales, with a sneaky, athletic Red Riding Hood that would fit Assassin Creed's world like a glove. Although it's a game filled with visual brio, this big bad wolf took a few bites in the wrong direction.
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Review
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Review
Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Review
There are some new elements of course, but where I expected a build on the previous game's mechanics into a brand new experience instead became the same basic feel in a different scenario. Hotline Miami 2 indeed has the Wrong Number in its title, it should read 1.5.
Tales From the Borderlands: Atlas Mugged Review
Tales From the Borderlands: Atlas Mugged Review
Tales From the Borderlands: Atlas Mugged Review
When last we left our heroes Rhys and Fiona, they'd uncovered a secret bunker in a bandit hideout rife with Atlas technologies. Unfortunately for the group, they weren't alone. At least after all the trouble our quartet of characters had gotten into, they'd finally had a lead on the potential fortune they'd been hunting for, right? Kinda? No? These poor, poor protagonists.
Hand of Fate Review
Hand of Fate Review
Hand of Fate Review
As Hand of Fate's unnamed protagonist, you're pitted against the enigmatic Dealer in a game of chance and skill, with the stakes being your life and freedom.

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