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Megacopter: Blades of the Goddess review
Megacopter shifts the Strike series away from its militaristic leanings, with a talking helicopter that performs heart-grabbing human sacrifices. This…
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IndieGo #30: Cruise Ship Manager and Aquarist
Gaming allows us to perform some spectacular feats. From hitting the game-winning run in MLB The Show’s World Series, managing…
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IndieGo #29: Moons of Darsalon and ArcRunner
Games and science fiction have been long-lasting allies ever since 1962’s Spacewar! united the medium with the genre. In 1978,…
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Video Game Fables review
A reoccurring narrative in role-playing games is the plucky hero who triumphs against ridiculous odds. That account summarizes Video Game…
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IndieGo #28: Autonauts vs. Piratebots and Sweet Transit
According to psychologist Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, “flow” is the mental state a person reaches when they are fully immersed in a…
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IndieGo #27 Neon Blight and Ex-Zodiac
Across the half decade of video game history, shooting at on-screen foes is ubiquitous. It’s likely the most prevalent action…
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IndieGo #26: TombStar and Let’s Build a Zoo: Dinosaur Island
There are plenty of indie publishers with an indiscriminate output of releases. But Manchester-based No More Robots lives up to…
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Orbital Bullet (Early Access Impressions)
With taut action, creatively conceived level structures, and more weapons, perks, and skills that most of its peers, Orbital Bullet’s…
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Clea 2 review
Clea 2 feels more a gentle evolution that a full-fledged sequel, retaining many of the modest qualities of the first…
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IndieGo #25: Project Starship X and Habroxia 2
The shoot ‘em up was once one of the foundational genres in gaming. But in recent years, the shooter’s popularity…
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