It began with a post on Reddit, talking about mental health and the direction his life had gone as a result of his conditions. Shane Brandon had spilled his heart out online and something special had emerged. Other Redditors had shared his very experiences and…
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You’ve Got A Friend In Me Buddy & Me – Reviewed By Julie Morley [divider] Every night he drifts off into sleep peacefully and awakens in a special, familiar place. A forest, but not just any forest, no, a magical forest in which the boy…
Welcome to Mistland – May Edition Another View of Knite & The Ghost Lights By Julie Morley [divider] “My precious child,” the elder began with her voice shaking, “It’s just about time for you to prepare yourself for your ultimate responsibility.” Though she spoke most…
Zojoi’s Karl Roelofs Discusses Shadowgate By David Lins Zojoi’s Shadowgate is an upcoming reimagining of the classic title of the same name, originally released in 1987 for the Apple Macintosh (and later in 1988 for the NES). It’s a point-and-click puzzle adventure game where even…
Kingdom Caligula – Reviewed By Marcus Estrada [divider] Many people associate the name Caligula with madness. This Roman emperor of the years 37 to 41 AD did a great many things during his reign but time has erased everything but the spectre of insanity from…
Two friends sitting together in front of a screen, controllers in hand, button mashing and just completely obliterating the each player. Imagine it; it’ll make you smile, especially if you’ve ever played a fighter. It’s a battle of getting the best combo; it’s a war…
Alone without any recollection of where you came from, you awaken on a seemingly abandoned caffeine mining ship, floating aimlessly in space. It is a time of great despair and resource desperation. Corporations have built ships far and wide to mine for minerals needed for…
I love Starwhal: Just The Tip. It’s probably the single finest pick-up-and-play multiplayer experience I’ve ever had, and I’ve had hour of fun pissing my friends off because I play a lot by myself. It’s a game of skill and luck, but it’s mostly…
Running With A Purpose Once Upon a Runner – Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] Many runners out there are simply designed with a scoring system and bonuses included on the level in order to drag out the clock as much as possible so the player…
As one of the longest-standing genres of PC game, the tactical combat side of gaming has evolved quite a bit since its earlier iterations. Some steps have been forward, many back, and these days too many studios play it safe at the expense of innovation….
Paige Marincak Discusses Steampunk JRPG, Gataela By Julie Morley [divider] Gataela is a multilingual, mobile JRPG that just started its campaign on Kickstarter with a funding goal of $5K CAD. It’s not very often we see an RPG of this design, so naturally I am…
I’m Mad, I tell you, Mad! Kaiju-A-Gogo Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] Science is so amazing that sometimes it drives you mad! No, wait, that’s from getting wedgies and lunch money stolen from you in grade school! How dare they mock your love of science!…
Planet Explorers Early Access Review By Nathaniel Liles I had to wait a good long time to even play Planet Explorers, much to the annoyance of everyone involved. The non-gaming laptop I had been confined to for the last few months could run Far…
Thoughts of a Space Pilot Another View of Star Citizen By Julie Morley [divider] Space is something particularly special to me. They don’t call it the final frontier for no reason. There are unlimited possibilities out there and I can sense that something…
Did Someone Say Game Boy? Moira Previewed By Julie Morley [divider] When I was a kid, I had a Game Boy advance. A purple one with the plastic you could see though, with all the innards completely visible. Unfortunately, I didn’t have a plethora of…
The Last Door Collectors Edition Reviewed By Julie Morley [divider] [dropcap]I[/dropcap]’ve said it before in previous articles how I approach horror games but for those who haven’t read them, I’ll explain. Not only am I critical but I kind of feel invincible playing them. No matter…
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