Whispers of a Machine Review – Hushed Greatness
In Whispers of a Machine, a retro-styled point-and-click adventure, interesting themes and mechanical elements relating to human augmentation are stapled onto…
In Whispers of a Machine, a retro-styled point-and-click adventure, interesting themes and mechanical elements relating to human augmentation are stapled onto…
Dulcet tones and somber notes played in time represent the curious duality of Moonlight. It is, at once, a heroic…
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EA normally releases new NHL games during the Stanley Cup playoffs when the sporting world is focused on hockey, but…
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Guns, lots of guns. Mothergunship wastes little time in throwing you head-first into its fast-paced and over-the-top bullet-hell experience. As the…
Whether you’re reminded of vicious raptors hunting terrified children, placid Brachiosaurus strolling verdant hills, or a scientist reaching elbow-deep into…
Layers upon layers. Fighting EX Layer is a one-one-one fighting game that’s built for a very specific audience. There’s no tutorial,…