Better Late Than DEAD - Early Access Preview | GameSpew
Added: 07.08.2015 16:18 | 9 views | 0 comments
Emily at GameSpew writes: "In a world where survival games are blurring together, Better Late Than DEAD decides to try its hand at carving its own path. There are good things and there are bad things, but Ive kept my mind open to the fact its still early days for this game.
I hadnt even heard of this game before coming to review it. The main brunt of information I had about it was its game trailer and sometimes thats the way I like it; with no expectations you cant be too disappointed or so I thought. The trailer starts with a sweep of the surrounding island in all of its desolate glory; from broken houses to azure water, we understand quickly that this island wasnt always abandoned but the question here is: where did everyone go? As soon as the game begins, however, we figure that out when facing all of the fly-ridden body bags scattering the island. Delicious."
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| Dream Review | GameSpew
Added: 06.08.2015 16:18 | 14 views | 0 comments
Emi at GameSpew writes: "Developed by the small indie studio HyperSloth, Dream is a puzzle-solving exploration game sure to boggle the mind. Dream finally left the Early Access stage on 31 July after becoming available on Steam back in August of 2013.
Set in the subconscious, you play as Howard Phillips, with the goal of finding self-awareness, truth of this young mans life, uncovering the reasons for his odd dreams, and the identity of who is on the end of the phone."
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| Games That Changed Our Lives: Tomb Raider
Added: 06.08.2015 15:18 | 14 views | 0 comments
Steven at GameSpew writes: "Imagine a world without Lara Croft. The ridge-climbing, relic-seeking, ass-kicking English aristocrat with the curves of a genetically enhanced Page 3 model first somersaulted onto our screens in 1996, courtesy of Core Design.
The platform genre, previously the domain of primary-coloured cartoon characters with a kleptomania for rings and coins, would never be the same again.
Lara may have been glamorous but she was also gritty and grimy. She had looks worthy of a yacht in Monte Carlo but, to a gamers delight, was evidently happier rolling around mothballed tombs fighting wolves and mutants than posing at cocktail parties.
Packed with paradoxes, Lara was a tough girl from the world of privilege, an empowered female with a physique that seemed custom designed to feed male fantasies."
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| Kings Quest Episode 1: A Knight to Remember Review | GameSpew
Added: 05.08.2015 22:18 | 10 views | 0 comments
Rich at GameSpew writes: "A classic adventure series that started in the 80s, the Kings Quest games passed me by way back when I was a wee nipper. Having played this new entry developed by The Odd Gentlemen however, Im beginning to think that I may have missed something special.
Thrust into the Kingdom of Daventry, you control a meek aspiring young Knight called Graham. Hes a rather likeable fellow thats timid when faced with danger or an awkward situation yet finds the confidence to make a wisecrack or two when the opportunity arises. He also just cannot contain himself when excited. Tasked by the King to recover a magical mirror currently being guarded by a huge dragon, Graham gallantly climbs down a well into the dragons lair, beginning a perilous escapade that serves as a brilliant opening to this charming adventure."
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| Party Hard - A Preview | GameSpew
Added: 04.08.2015 21:18 | 22 views | 0 comments
Diggy at GameSpew writes: "You know how it is you work all night, and when you work you dont feel all right. And when things stop feeling all right (and everything is all right), some douchebag neighbour has a party going at 3 a.m. thats keeping you awake! Well weve all been there, but in Party Hard you get to see what happens when you reach for the knife rather than the earplugs.
Party Hard is an indie arcade action game, whose single-level prototype (created for the last Global Game Jam) has lead the way for an upcoming full release this month. Looking at the preview of the initial level, it plays like a cross between Hotline Miami and Hitman; it is a pixel-art, top-down murder-rampage simulator, but requires the slowed pace and methodical approach of killing without being noticed. You play as a skinny Jason Voorhees wannabe, whose persistent sleep loss at the hands of his party animal neighbours pushes him to unleash his pointy Freudian wrath on their throats. Its a reac...
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| Top 5 GTA Missions That Will Go Down In History
Added: 03.08.2015 18:19 | 11 views | 0 comments
Carla at GameSpew writes: "You know that feeling of butterflies people often talk about? It comes around when you meet a new love, smell a tasty snack, see a cute cat, or open up a brand new Grand Theft Auto. You know before youve even popped open the case that youre in for one hell of a ride. Close the curtains, block out the world and immerse yourself in one of Rockstars greatest games."
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| Card Hunter Review | GameSpew
Added: 30.07.2015 15:18 | 22 views | 0 comments
Callum at GameSpew writes: "I muttered a prayer to the gods to save me from my fiery fate, and closed my eyes as the huge scaled beast lunged forward. Expecting to be met by darkness, I was instead greeted by a strange voice. Two pizza margheritas with extra cheese? I ask the gods to save my life and they send me pizza? Truly, they work in mysterious ways. Enter Card Hunter, a charming homage to tabletop gaming.
Card Hunter is a free to play turn-based game inspired by tabletop RPGs such as Dungeons and Dragons, but with an original card game edge. Developed by Blue Manchu, the game is unashamedly self-referential of its tabletop influences, as the player is placed in the meta role of someone learning the ropes of a tabletop RPG. Your objective is to slay the monsters that stand in your way, and the game essentially plays out as a series of DD combat encounters. However, rather than telling the Dungeon Master how you want to attack or how you want to move as you would in a tr...
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| Hatoful Boyfriend Review | GameSpew
Added: 30.07.2015 13:18 | 13 views | 0 comments
Kim at GameSpew writers: "If theres one thing you can be sure of today, its that youve never played a game quite like Hatoful Boyfriend. Created by manga artist Mao Hato in 2011, its an outrageously crazy experience in the way that only Japanese video game creators can pull off and quite frankly its all the better for it. And now, after a long wait, its finally available for Playstation 4 and Vita owners in the west to get their grubby little mitts on.
Hatoful Boyfriend tells the story of you, a female human student, as you start a term at your new school, St. PigeoNation a school especially for intelligent birds. Thats right: birds, of the avian variety. Youre a human girl, and this girl chronicles your interactions and relationships with your feathery friends."
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| Hatoful Boyfriend Review | GameSpew
Added: 30.07.2015 12:18 | 8 views | 0 comments
Kim at GameSpew writers: "If theres one thing you can be sure of today, its that youve never played a game quite like Hatoful Boyfriend. Created by manga artist Mao Hato in 2011, its an outrageously crazy experience in the way that only Japanese video game creators can pull off and quite frankly its all the better for it. And now, after a long wait, its finally available for Playstation 4 and Vita owners in the west to get their grubby little mitts on.
Hatoful Boyfriend tells the story of you, a female human student, as you start a term at your new school, St. PigeoNation a school especially for intelligent birds. Thats right: birds, of the avian variety. Youre a human girl, and this girl chronicles your interactions and relationships with your feathery friends."
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