Lou Sytsma
Team Gotham has crafted a stylish and mood appropriate horror game which is over all too soon.
The Town of Light explores the most terrifying horror that exists, the kind man perpetuates on others on the basis of false beliefs and prejudices.
The Collider 2 is a twitchy reaction game that looks gorgeous and is a lot of fun to play.
Playing the game with a Xbox One controller is certainly possible but nowhere as free-flowing with a mouse and keyboard.
You really feel like a solitary stranger in a strange land. This one has tons of atmosphere.
When it comes to crafting a game that stands out from the rest, the devil is in the details, and that is what Rival Games needs to add to their next game.
The production values of the game are excellent with character models and environments rendered in great detail.
There is a pervasive feeling of – been there, done that – from which Inheritance cannot shake off.
Phantaruk is a solid game that makes a great first impression but like that annoying party guest that does not know when to leave, the longer the game goes on the less terrifying it becomes.
Employing the driving aids available sucks the joy out of the game and I’d rather play Mario Kart or Road Rash if I have to resort to such an arcade mode.
Because of the keyboard game mechanic, Event employs a rather odd movement mechanic where you use the mouse to not only control your direction laterally but forwards and backwards as well.
The story is gripping, the game looks beautiful, the production values are excellent, but you don’t really get a lot to do.
This is Mad Max Fury Road in a cattle chute.
It was well worth the wait.
The history of the Barrow Hill games eerily parallel that of the Blair Witch Project film series.
In episode 3 a new world order may be striving to take over Gotham but old Telltale Game game restrictions overshadow the experience.
Billed as a dynamic graphic adventure, Candle sure delivers on that claim.
The characters feel like they're skating through the environments rather than walking through them.
_________________________ “Vesta, while an enjoyable enough experience, fails to create a hook in you and bring you back to it.
The physics dynamics of driving on a dry surface versus blasting and sliding through mud changes your approach to racing on a track.