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Indie adventures: “Technobabylon” (PC)
Cyberpunk stories aren’t new in the adventure game genre, and the retro pixel look isn’t, either. So does Technocrat Games‘ Technobabylon have different qualities to make it stand apart and fit in the Wadjet Eye Games indie catalog? Technobabylon (PC) … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged 80ies, 80s, A.I., addict, adventure, adventure game, artificial intelligence, Charlie Regis, co-op, cultural, cyberpunk, cyberspace, DRM-free, freedom, gaming, genetics, GOG, Good Old Games, gore, graphic violence, identity, indie, indie games, instrumental, internet, internet culture, jargon, Latha Sesame, Max Lao, net addict, PC, personal freedom, point-and-click adventure, puzzles, rock, satire, sci-fi, science, scientific talk, self-expression, sexuality, social, society, Steam, storytelling, Technobabylon, Technocrat Games, technology, Telltale Games, The Walking Dead, The Walking Dead: Season One, violence, Wadjet Eye Games
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Kickstarter adventures: “Broken Age” (PC)
The games industry hasn’t been the same since Double Fine‘s Adventure Game Kickstarter project that turned into the point-and-clicker Broken Age. But is the final product really worth the hype? Broken Age (PC) (USA 2014/2015, developer: Double Fine, publishers: Double … Continue reading
Posted in Game reviews, Gaming
Tagged adventure, adventure game, Android, Broken Age, classic, co-op, Day of the Tentacle, DOTT, Double Fine, DRM-free, Elijah Wood, fantasy, GOG, Good Old Games, Grim Fandango, humor, indie, indie games, iOS, Jack Black, Kickstarter, LucasArts, Mog-Chothra, Mother, Nordic Games, PC, point-and-click adventure, PS4, puzzles, robot, sci-fi, Shay Volta, Steam, storytelling, Tim Schafer, Vella Tartine
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GOG game release: “Never Alone – Arctic Collection” (PC)
With so many games to review and after having covered the GOG Big Fall Sale that recently finished with many titles on the wishlist, it’s easy to forget that more titles were added to the catalogue, one of them (also … Continue reading
Posted in Game release news, Gaming
Tagged Alaska Native, Android, Arctic Collection, cartoon, casual gamer, casual games, co-op, culture, DLC, DRM-free, educational, edutainment, engraving, Fox Tales, GOG, GOG Big Fall Sale, Good Old Games, IƱupiat, indie, indie games, Never Alone, PC, platformer, PS4, puzzle platformer, puzzler, Steam, storytellers, storytelling, Upper One Games, Wii U, world games, Xbox One
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Game release: “A Fistful of Gun” (PC)
Do you remember the good old days when local co-op with more than two players was the most fun one could have? FarmerGnome‘s top-down Western shooter A Fistful of Gun might just fit the bill. Don’t expect a very deep … Continue reading
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Tagged 8-bit, A Fistful of Gun, action, co-op, Devolver Digital, DRM-free, FarmerGnome, GOG, Good Old Games, local, multiplayer, PC, pixel, shmup, shoot-em-up, Steam, western
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GOG Galaxy multiplayer stress test
It’s been a bit quiet about the promising client GOG started some time ago, but today the GOG Galaxy servers will be put to the test. Starting today (Thursday, February 12) at 4:00 PM GMT, GOG users who have copies … Continue reading
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Tagged Aliens vs Predator, Aliens vs Predator 2000, beat-em-up, board game, brawler, classic, co-op, Double Dragon, first-person, FPS, GOG Galaxy, Good Old Games, multiplayer, online gaming, RPG, server crash, shooter, stress test, The Witcher, The Witcher Adventure game, trilogy
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