Rough Justice: ’84 Review

Having played through Rough Justice: '84 I find myself puzzled as to how I actually felt about the game. The 80's vibe is interesting, as is the at times corny storyline, but some of the core gameplay elements range from addicting to broken and obtuse. Set in the 1980s, Rough Justice: '84 from developer Gamma …

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The Invincible Review: A Walk Through a Vivid and Retro Future Sci-fi Landscape.

I have to confess that I have never read The Invincible by Stanisław Lem, but I think that worked out for the best as I came in simply intrigued by the concept. In the end I found the tale of examining conflict, humanity and evolution on the desolate planet of Regis III engrossing if uneven …

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Jusant Review: A Joyful and Solitary Narrative Climbing Experience

The expanse of this journey is almost beyond belief, my training and determination continues to get me me higher but I fear I will not make it. In those moments I pause and take a moment to look around, down and up. There is always further to go, but each peak passed, each settlement explored, …

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Ghostrunner 2 Review: Leap, slash and parkour around a cyberpunk dystopia

The original Ghostrunner was a breath of fresh air with it's lightning quick reloads and even quicker action. The sequel builds on what the original game did well, delivering a breakneck paced action adventure, but falters a bit with a thin storyline and one dimensional characters. Set approximately a year after the original title, Ghostrunner …

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