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OpenTTD on Steam: What You Should Know Before You Play

In some sort of reverse April Fools joke, OpenTTD, the 2004 open-source remake of the 1994 game Transport Tycoon Deluxe, has come to Steam. Previously only being downloadable on their...

Why You Should be Playing Shapez.io | Review

If you like creating stuff, puzzles, or have enjoyed Factorio, I highly recommend shapez.io Shapez.io is a game all about factories, which produce and combine various shapes that need to be delivered to...

Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom | Review

As a preface, I would like to say that I have not played Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch, and therefore I have no prior knowledge of the first game...

Celeste | Review

Celeste, winner of “Best Independent Game” award from The Game Awards 2018 and from the creators of Towerfall: Ascension, came out early in the year to a tidal wave of praise. It’s...

Ashen: Dark Souls Lite worth your Attention | Review

Demon Souls and Dark Souls hearkened in an era of pattern-and-stamina based combat; you have a limited amount of stamina to use in combat until you need to rest before blocking, dodging,...

GRIS: An Interactive Masterpiece | Review

Warning: This review will contain spoilers. Captivating. That’s the first word that comes to mind when I try to describe the experience that is GRIS, the debut puzzle platformer from independent developer...

Darkwood | Review

In Darkwood, you are lost deep in the Russian woods sometime after World War II, and you play as an unnamed Protagonist trying to discover the mystery of the rapid expansion of...

A Tale of Stock and Awe: EA’s Fall from Glory

Source After seeing a tweet pointing out Electronic Arts’ (EA’s) declining stock price over the past six months, I decided to start looking deeper into what may be influencing the price. I was...

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