Chris O'Connor
I'm certainly glad they made the jump and how they've done it should be used as an example to any developer for how to bring your standard game into VR. Well worth the price of admission.
Tasked with pursuing a rogue god you will find yourself exploring land and sea in order to fulfill your destiny.
Anglo-Saxons, Gaelic clans and Viking settlers battle for Brittania and the glory of forging a great empire. A change from the usual Total War games but a potential gateway to newcomers.
Tom Clancy like turn based strategy in the vein of X-Com.
With the charm of retro gaming, take on the violent job of freeing hostages and eliminating bad guys.
It's great to finally have a game that seems to put you right in the middle of one of H. P. Lovecraft's worlds… that sense of strangeness that lies over everything like a fog that draws you in and embraces you in the oddness of it all is quite compelling. Best played at night with the lights off to truly become immersed in the world of The Sinking City.
Overall it’s a fresh change from the standard jump scare, or shooter mechanic that we have so much of today. It’s a compelling story and one worth putting some time into puzzle solving to uncover.
Sniper Elite V2 gets a remaster but the changes might be as easy to spot as a sniper in a ghillie suit.
Like a spiritual successor to GTA2 American Fugitive will see you running afoul of the law with a touch of Dukes of Hazard thrown in.
The apocalyptic future the 80's imagined is back... imagined as the 80's apocalyptic future.
It's a pretty decent price for the fun that is to be had. In the end… you are just one man and his banana… and maybe that's all you really need.
Cast a line and enjoy the scenery while you wait for a bite.
Lead your nation to uncover the singularity... at any cost?
You've played the tabletop games and the PC games... now play the visual novel.
Throwing the notion of good intentions with potential bad outcomes into the mix of a war game results in a compelling game that is well worth the replay.
If you like a bit of brain strain and some lovely visuals with a decent science fiction story to top it all off then you will most likely love Relicta
I would recommend the game, but with the caveat that it is only going to be for a certain sort of gamer. If you think you might be interested, give the demo a try and go from there. If it's right up your alley though then prepare to have a standout interactive experience.
The Wizards are back and they have some casting to do.
If you are a fan of Fallout then I highly recommend Wasteland 3.
A Rouge-Like cross between Braid and Bastion, that's a good thing (without Ron Perlman's voice... that's a bad thing :( )