Nothing but White Space Another View of Omori By Julie Morley [divider] Everything is white; the floor, what I assume is the ceiling, all of it. It’s just white, white, white. It’s just a room. I’m stuck here in this void of anything relevant. The…
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It is the tale about a hero who has traveled far and wide to reach a particular destination in order to preserve or protect a group of people from some sort of injustice or danger. If the hero were to somehow fail, it would mean…
When in search of knowledge and overcoming technological obstacles, human beings have been known to push the envelope but also risk taking it a bit too far. Many Tower Defense games have their limitations (and tedium) that make the genre seem less appealing. Strategy games…
Sir, You Are Being Hunted – Reviewed By Suzanne Verras [divider] A while back I did an Early Access Review of Sir, You Are Being Hunted telling you guys what you could expect if you bought the beta version of the game. However on the 1st of May…
OMORI – A World Beyond These Walls By Julie Morley [divider] Welcome to White Space. He has spent his days stuck inside a white room for as long as he can possibly remember. There’s no information about how Omori got stuck in there, all we…
Heart Forth, My Dear, Heart Forth Another View of Heart Forth, Alicia [divider] He smiled at the two of us with such pride and joy, as if we were something grand. This wizard was proud of Höstra and I, considering we were the last wizards…
Most horror games made these days follow the same formula, and although it’s a formula that works most of the time, it’s also one that’s beginning to get a bit stale with some gamers seeking a bit of variety. These games are first or third…
Welcome to our weekly feature, “Question Of The Week.” As you can tell from that entirely original title each week we pose a question to our panel and they chime in with their opinions. No one sees one another’s responses until the story is posted,…
Everyone who’s ever seen or used a computer has wondered, at some point or another, how exactly computers do all the computery things they do. As of right now, you may know exactly how all of this works, but for those of us who don’t,…
We live in an age of polarized moral standing in video games. You either make all the nice decisions and get carried around in a parade, or you act like a complete bastard all the time and get lava skin or something. It doesn’t exactly…
I’m a bit of a romantic when it comes to crowdfunding. The heart of the crowdfunging movement is a group of people doing a little to help someone a lot. It shows someone in need that there are people out there with enough faith in…
By David Lins [divider] So you’ve (mentally) rolled up a character. You’ve given it some thought, and you know what type of footprint you’d like to leave on the universe. It’s time to choose your first spaceship. It’s important to remember that ships in Star…
Those of you who have been visiting Cliqist for a while now have probably seen our reviews of the first two games (this one and this one) to come out of Project Giana, and after having the pleasure to play through those, I can tell…
I’ve been hanging around Kickstarter for a good long time now, and it’s rare to find a game that comes off as wholly original as Pann, a new platformer from Glass Cannon Entertainment. You can see everything in action yourself if you decide to go…
At the core of every great exploratory game is a purpose. The game’s purpose can be to tell a story or incite emotions. The game’s purpose can even be to make you question the game’s purpose, but there’s always a purpose, or else the game…
A quick update on the side scrolling 16 bit fighter Insanity’s Blade. The last time we reported on Insanity’s Blade its release date was being pushed back to May 18th due to the number of features being added to the game. Good news? Bad news? …
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