Shattered Planet

Review: Shattered Planet

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Shattered Planet

REVIEW: Shattered Planet

Posted by Paul on 2 July 2014 at 4:49PM

Shattered Planet is a survival space RPG, filled with amazing encounters and a strong motivational story decorated with sci-fi features.

Contrast

REVIEW: Contrast

Posted by Nate on 17 June 2014 at 11:09AM

Despite Contrast's wonderful visual design, graphics and atmosphere there is little to enjoy as unimaginative and repetitive puzzles with clunky control and a wild camera dominate your experience.

VVVVVV (iOS)

REVIEW: VVVVVV (iOS)

Posted by Nate on 12 June 2014 at 11:11AM

VVVVVV has come to iOS! Touch screen controls are implemented well and playing through the game is as enjoyable as ever.

Richard and Alice

REVIEW: Richard and Alice

Posted by Nate on 10 June 2014 at 5:18PM

Richard and Alice is an adventure game that tells a personal and intimate story in a dystopian world.

Concursion

REVIEW: Concursion

Posted by Paul on 7 June 2014 at 5:31PM

Concursion is a challening sidescroller with a simple yet charismatic art style, applied with fun and clever mechanics from many popular genres.

Electronic Super Joy: Groove City

REVIEW: Electronic Super Joy: Groove City

Posted by Nate on 7 June 2014 at 12:22PM

Groove City is the mini-sequel to Electronic Super Joy. The city has been destroyed by a giant robot stripper and you must navigate the tremendously difficult platforming to find a resolution.

Spate

REVIEW: Spate

Posted by Nate on 4 June 2014 at 12:19PM

Spate is a focused narrative based 2d platformer with gorgeous visuals, a great soundtrack and an affecting story about one man's addiction.

A Story About My Uncle

REVIEW: A Story About My Uncle

Posted by Nate on 29 May 2014 at 12:11PM

A Story About My Uncle is a first person platformer where it is an absolute joy to spend time in it's world traversing the massive gaps between land masses with your speed, high jumps and grapple.

Transistor

REVIEW: Transistor

Posted by Nate on 26 May 2014 at 11:55AM

Transistor is a technical marvel combining incredible artwork, a memorable soundtrack and deep customisable gameplay mechanics as Red, a singer without a voice, and the Transistor aim to save the city from The Process.

The Novelist

REVIEW: The Novelist

Posted by Nate on 20 May 2014 at 5:43PM

The Novelist's wonderful dialogue, voice acting and story interaction is hampered by gameplay that becomes monotonous long before the end of this two to three hour long game.