What’s this? Our first video! Thanks to the efforts of our staff, especially Julie Morley, we’re in the process of getting our YouTube channel off the ground! Our first video is a quick one from Nathaniel Liles in which he gives us a review of…
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Brain Teasers And Space Exploration The Fall – Reviewed By Julie Morley [divider] I had some very high expectations for The Fall, a moody platformer developed by Over The Moon Games. For those unfamiliar with it, Over The Moon pitched The Fall via a Kickstarter campaign…
Since October 2013, Anthony Nichols has been working on his latest project, Turnover, a 2D stealth survival game for the Windows and Linux. With the help of crowdfunding through Kickstarter, $800 will give him the final push to complete Turnover as well as develop it…
Influent – Reviewed By Marcus Estrada [divider] Are you someone who has always wanted to learn another language but never got around to it? Or, are you currently taking a foreign language class but looking for some extra help? Influent touts itself as being a…
Back to the JRPG Classics with Cosmic Star Heroine Cosmic Star Heroine – Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] Alyssa L’Salle was one of the galactic governments’ most important and skilled agents that never failed to get the job done. For so long, she obeyed every…
Spark Rising – Early Access Review By Nathaniel Liles [divider] Spark Rising has brought exactly what “Early Access” is to me into question, and not in a good way. Please don’t get me wrong, because I enjoyed what little content was in Spark Rising, but it’s…
Shroud of the Avatar: Starring You Shroud of the Avatar : Forsaken Virtues – Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] Richard “Lord British” Garriott has gone back to where it all started for him, fantasy RPG’s. Garriott is the mastermind behind the Ultima games and wants…
The late 90’s and early 2000’s were an amazing time to be a fan of multiplayer shooters. Unreal Tournament, No One Lives Forever, Counter-Strike, Tribes, Quake 3, Team Fortress, Soldier of Fortune, and Kingpin are just some of the fantastic shooters that came out within…
Prepare for Epicness with Kingdom Come: Deliverance Kingdom Come: Deliverance Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] We certainly are lacking in true medieval RPGs and medieval-themed games in general these days. It’s not that often we come across a fantasy game with that style that doesn’t…
M.A.V. (Modular Assault Verhicle) – Early Access Review By Nathaniel Liles [divider] I’ve always loved the idea of mech games. They’re essentially third person shooters, but if you play one like a third person shooter, you’ll fail miserably. Like I said, I love the idea…
That’s right, a parody of Star Trek. We have a mission to do something important, unlike any other crew in space that you’ve ever heard of. We explore brave new stars, probe deeply into the darkest holes of the universe, and go where others have…
Larkon Studio Inc. from Miami, Florida stumbled upon an idea that just may be a breakthrough in gaming. First person shooter, real time strategy, sandbox, and role playing, all combined into one game sounds just too good to be true. How could all of these…
The upcoming Kingdom re-boot/sequel is something we’ve covered a fair amount here on Cliqist, including a recent interview with the games’ creator Thomas van den Berg. The game looks to take what was great from the original Kingdom and slap on some improved graphics, expanded…
Bring Back The Twin-Stick Games Zenzizenzic – Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] Ruud Koorevaar had no experience with game design let alone any knowledge of it; so when he decided to make a game in Unity about a year and a half ago he was completely…
Monochroma – Reviewed By Suzanne Verras [divider] Monochroma is a puzzle platformer by Nowhere Studios. It is described as a mixture of Limbo and Ico, and won Best Indie Game at GameX 2013. It has definitely earned that award. In Monochroma there is a big company selling robots…
People have become significantly more environmentally conscious in the past several years. Everywhere I turn, there’s something about going green or switching to organic foods. Things are shifting in our society. We’re taking more of an interest in Mother Earth and strive to protect her….