All Entries Tagged With: "PC"
PSP Review – Trails in the Sky
Your main character is an upbeat ditzy girl named Estelle Bright and this in itself is a rather non-conventional element for not only a JRPG, (Japanese RPG), but for video games in general. Female lead characters are still the minority so it not only brings a more refreshing perspective but it helps appeal to female players.
PC Game Review: “Dear Esther”
Regardless of back=ground gamers love to debate the legitimacy of video-games in relation to art. In Dan Pinchbeck and Robert Briscoe’s “Dear Esther” those looking to argue the artistic merits of their favourite past time, now have a game which has the potential to propel their argument further, more than any other game before and here’s why…
“Dear Esther” Interview: A Conversation with Robert Briscoe
With the launch of Dan Pinchbeck and Robert Briscoe’s eagerly awaited and award nominated, “Dear Esther”, which launches on Steam this Valentine’s Day, I had the opportunity to sit down with the videogame artist and discuss his role in the production of the hotly anticipated, independent videogame.
PC Game Review – Mechanic Infantry
Mechanic Infantry is a 2D platformer that might appeal to fans of this specific genre which we review here as we look at this budget priced game.
PC Game Review – Vampires vs Zombies
The recent craze of farm based games has seen a variety of different Farmville/Farm Frenzy style offspring but none is more unique than the latest game from Alawar Games; Vampires vs Zombies.
PC Game Review: Nuclear Dawn
If first-person shooters are more your focus then Nuclear Dawn will offer you a unique teamwork based experience, one in which your leader actually does have real tactical power.
PC Game Review: Starcraft II
Blizzard is a company with revered reputation and a number of famous titles under their belt. A decade later, I review the eagerly anticipated Starcraft II; so prepare to sit back in complete awe and nostalgia.










