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The Forgotten City Review
Modern Storyteller's new title, The Forgotten City, has been a long journey. The game started as a mod for The Elder Scrolls V. Skyrim. This mod was downloaded more than three million times, and it was very popular. However, the team has now finished making it its own standalone title. Although the final product retains some similarities to Skyrim, it feels very unique. This game may be new to you, but I can assure you that it is a time-traveling adventure that you shouldn't miss.
By Fernanda Reyes5 years ago in Gamers
Blightbound Review
Publisher Devolver Digital has been publishing some great titles lately. Blightbound, a title by Ronimo Games from the Netherlands, is available for early access on PC. The online co-op side scrolling hack & slash hack and slash game is now available on PC. I was excited about it but ended up disappointed by the final product.
By Fernanda Reyes5 years ago in Gamers
The Medium Review
The Medium Is Bloober Team's latest psychological horror adventure from which they have made their own and decided not to abandon. This is their most ambitious project to date, and features a new gameplay concept that would not have worked on previous generations of consoles.
By Fernanda Reyes5 years ago in Gamers
Taxi Chaos Review
You come across a game every now and again and instantly feel nostalgic. You can find it here. Taxi Chaos The reason for this nostalgia was a childhood love of Crazy Taxi, and it's clear that this was their main inspiration. Is this an indie studio up to the challenge?
By Fernanda Reyes5 years ago in Gamers
Observer: System Redux Review
Many horror fans wait for Bloober Team’s next game, The Medium, to arrive in January. However, they just released an updated version one of their older games. Observer: System Redux was an improved version of Observer released by the team in 2017. The new version adds visual enhancements to the consoles and touches up some gameplay elements. It also includes new content. This is your chance to rectify any mistakes you made in the original game.
By Fernanda Reyes5 years ago in Gamers
Road 96 Review
A good road movie is the best. It's the excitement of a trip into the unknown and the journey of self-discovery. The characters face unexpected challenges and are forced confront them. These unique circumstances could only happen while they wing it from one step towards the final destination. When done right, it's a great formula for entertainment. DigixArt has reimagined the genre with Road 96. The road movie is used to explore themes such as government oppression, resistance and everyone's favorite coming-of-age. The player can also influence the outcome of the story.
By Polina Greyfield5 years ago in Gamers
Aliens: Fireteam Elite Review
Aliens Fireteam Elite takes place decades after the events of "Aliens 3". It is a new entry in the timeline for the film franchise. Although there are few similarities between this and left 4 Dead there will be some. They're both third-person, co-op, horror games. But that's where similarities end and differences begin. Aliens Fireteam Elite is more complex than you might expect, but it still offers a lot of depth and considerations for team composition and strategies. This is a fun coop game you don't need to take too seriously. You can blast aliens with your friends.
By Polina Greyfield5 years ago in Gamers
Myst Review
Over the years, Myst has been remastered and remade a few times. It was the first PC game to be a best-seller for many years and is still considered one of the greatest games ever made. The original creators of Myst have reimagined the game, giving new life to a series that helped make PC gaming more relevant. The music, atmosphere, and some visuals are all preserved. The 1993 work of Robyn and Rand Miller is timeless and it is still being used in this new release. This release is the most accessible yet and it's the ultimate experience. Myst continues to amaze and captivate, no matter if you're returning to the island or visiting for the very first time.
By Polina Greyfield5 years ago in Gamers
Twelve Minutes Review
The entire build-up to Twelve minutes has been mysterious, even the final moments. The game features stellar casting and cinematic panache that elevates the experience of being trapped in a time loop. While time loops can be entertaining to watch, they are more frustrating to use. Similar to "Happy Death Day", twelve minutes can be frustrating in trying to break the vicious cycle that you are in. Although there are some moments of greatness, especially when you find a rhythm, it is too rare to fully enjoy them. Twelve minutes can pass quickly or seem like an eternity. Unfortunately, for Twelve minutes it's the former.
By Polina Greyfield5 years ago in Gamers
Golf Club Wasteland Review
There have been many variations of golf games, from arcade to simulation and even some that are completely different. It's hard to imagine a game of golf that doesn't have an emotional story while you're playing it. Golf Club Wasteland is a great example of this. Developer Demagog Studio provides a deep dive into ecological and economic decisions that will have profound effects on the human race and key individuals. This message is delivered in an amazing golf game wrapper. This should be on your radar if it isn't already. Golf Club Wasteland - This is a true gem.
By Polina Greyfield5 years ago in Gamers
Comanche Review
Comanche was initially a multiplayer-only title. It was later expanded to include single-player modes in Early Access. The fifth installment in this venerable series has been released. It leaves a negative impression almost immediately. There are some glimmerings of hope and promise but it never comes true. Comanche was not able to return, just like Aquanox Deep Descent. At least, not in this way. Comanche is not a memorable game.
By Polina Greyfield5 years ago in Gamers











