Defining Moments: Endangered Species
Once upon a time, Lara Croft wasn’t the global superstar she is today. All franchises have to start somewhere, and Tomb Raider‘s story began back in 1996 when a relatively […]
Once upon a time, Lara Croft wasn’t the global superstar she is today. All franchises have to start somewhere, and Tomb Raider‘s story began back in 1996 when a relatively […]
There must be something in the water at the Halfbrick office, because they just keep churning out games with no sign of slowing down. From Jetpack Joyride to Fruit Ninja, […]
Mobile games tend to fall into two camps - those that seek to stand out in already crowded genres such as the endless runner genre and those that bravely look […]
So it’s the start of a new year and if you’re anything like us, you spent yesterday evening with plenty of friends seeing in the new year with lots of […]
Eldritch is a game that manages to combine the thick, oppressive dread of H. P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu Mythos with the retro visuals of Minecraft while managing to sustain an identity […]
The need to escape from a room is one of the simplest and oldest traditions in gaming. Over the decades there have been hundreds of variations on this simple idea […]
Sacrifice. That’s what The Novelist teaches you: what would you give up to ensure the happiness of the ones you love? What would you ask them to give up to […]
The Monkey Island series is memorable and well-loved for a variety of reasons. In many ways, it can be pointed to as the yardstick by which point-and-click games should be […]
STOP! If you haven’t bought a Wii U yet, go out and get one right now. And get a copy of Super Mario 3D World to go with it. This […]
Last week I sat down with Brjánn Sigurgeirsson - CEO of Swedish indie developer Image & Form - to discuss Steamworld Dig and gain exclusive information about the studio’s new […]