Spinnortality Review: A Lovingly Bleak Cyberpunk Megacorp Management Sim
Spinnortality is tightly focused on the bleak but shiny transhumanist megacorp side of cyberpunk, putting it in unique territory.
Spinnortality is tightly focused on the bleak but shiny transhumanist megacorp side of cyberpunk, putting it in unique territory.
As the debut effort of indie studio Dim Bulb Games, featuring a talented group of writers and a star-studded voice acting cast, Where the Water Tastes Like Wine eagerly explores the “mythological Americana folk adventure point-and-click visual novel” genre with an eerily unnerving but deeply loved austerity.
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Following up on their BATFA-winning tactical RPG, indie studio Stoic returns to continue the saga and improve on perfection.
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We asked the important questions about this space-faring MMORPG that lets players customize internal organs with alien biology, build mechs for your sidekicks, and focus on exploration and combat equally.
Brutally violent, Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is a perfect sequel that delivers a viciously pixelated action gameplay experience.
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