All it takes is one bad day to turn the sanest man alive to lunacy. That’s all it takes. One bad day. In the case of The Works of Mercy this day could be the breaking point. I do love me a good psychological horror game…
Beastmaster And Prince (猛獣使いと王子様) is a famous Otome visual novel released in Japan back in 2010. It gained quite the fan following over there and was even re-released for the PlayStation Vita in the summer of 2015. Unfortunately for those in the west, the game…
I’m not a huge fighting game fan, but after taking a look at the alpha build of BattleCON Online, as well as the the board game, I find myself unable to wait much longer to get my hands on a much more polished game. And for those of us…
When it comes to adventure games, whether they be of the traditional point-and-click variety or more of a “walking simulator,” one of the things that always has to grab me is the atmosphere. It’s not required, just as good graphics or even any graphics at…
I like a good RPG, whether real time or turn based, which is why I find it hard to write what I’m about to say on The Legend of Herod. From the few screenshots that I’ve seen it looks like a cartoony homage to Blizzard’s…
It’s been a while since I heard the name Cornerstone: The Song of Tyrim and honestly I’ve only known about it thanks to Phoenix Online Publishing. I didn’t even know it was crowdfunded the update came upon my gaze. That said, I’m glad to see…
It’s really been a slow year filled with radio silence for Peter Molyneux and his team of 22cans. After a disastrous Godus launch on Early Access riddled with negative reviews on Steam and a controversial interview forcing the veteran designer to seize all communication with press…
We’ve covered Wanderer a couple times, so I won’t waste any time retreading old ground. If you’re meeting Wanderer for the first time, I suggest you click here and here to learn a little bit about one of the most promising projects on Kickstarter. Everyone else…
Deliver Us the Moon is up on Kickstarter right now, with a promising concept and a ton of media coverage. It looks and sounds like it could be a great game, a fun space-based narrative full of action and exploration. The Kickstarter page is nicely…
When I first wrote about Ghost Theory about three weeks ago, I was amazed at how unique and charming the game looked. Most first person horror games these days are still cashing in on Slenderman and Amnesia, with the occasional Five Nights at Freddy’s rip-off….
Those that backed Jack King-Spooner’s 2013 Kickstarter for mellow adventure Beeswing knew that the artiste game developer was planning a new game, but when Jack unveiled Dujanah in late January it came as a bit of a surprise. At a glance Dujanah appears to be the…
Quick, think of a video game! Now hold that in your mind while I ask you a question: was the game you thought of completely combat-centric? The vast majority of games are, and while that theme holds steady in video gaming, tabletop gaming has shown…
I think Blackwake is a great example of a Kickstarter done right. Blackwake’s developers are skipping this month’s update as they baton down the hatches and focus on getting the Alpha build ready. That may not sound great, but hear me out. Blackwake was funded…
“It is clearly obvious that we have taken much more time than we wanted to develop Gate of Memories.” That’s how Anima: Gate of Memories most recent update begins. With an original release estimate of November 2014, it’s fair to say 16 months is a…
Sekai Project is a visual novel publisher that have not been around for all that long but have quickly become the go to company for many English-speaking fans. As many are aware, they put a lot of focus on running Kickstarter campaigns for their visual…
Fans of gaming conventions rejoice as great news has reached the ears of those who backed the Kickstarter for GX3, the LGBTQ-inclusive event that was held last December. According to the update what I have been waiting for is finally coming to pass. No, I’m…
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