BROK the InvestiGator Review
BROK the InvestiGator is a unique mix of beat’em up and point-and-click adventure by COWCAT where you can choose to solve crimes and mysteries with your brain or your fists in a surprisingly deep and branching story.Back to the FutureWhen I first started the game, I felt like traveling back in time. The art style of the game strongly resembles comic books or cartoons from the ‘80s and ‘90s and with the main character shouting one-liners like “Trouble!” and “I’d better get out of here!” it really looks as if you are watching a kids’ show. But that first impression could
Post Void Review
Designed as a relentless adrenaline rush aimed at a niche who swears by speed and bright, flashing lights, Post Void is the kind of shooter that quickly devolves into a shallow experience after the first few runs. This sensory overload masquerading as an old-school FPS lacks any significant depth or appeal that may keep a player invested for more than a few minutes, resulting in a frustrating and potentially seizure-inducing game that has more style than substance.Maze of Blinding LightsFlashing lights, noise blasting, super speed… Post Void is a no-holds barred action game that feels like you have just experienced some
Contraband Police Review
Contraband Police is an obvious take on the formula that wasn’t invented by Papers, Please, but it surely was improved to nearly perfection. This time, however, it’s not just about passports and minimal graphics; we are a border guard inspector moving around, interacting with civilians, and slashing car seats in search of any smuggled goods or drugs. I can tell you that life as a guard in this communist country of the 80's is a rough one, as you’ll have to get off your butt and go on dangerous missions as well.Passport, PleaseYour new job as a border guard inspector starts
Stories Untold Review
Stories Untold is an interactive horror story told in four parts. Each episode places the player in a new environment with its own style of gameplay, mainly using point-and-click and text-based interfaces.Set in 1986, the majority of the gameplay involves interacting with dated equipment in fairly mundane settings. However, by the midpoint of each chapter, things take a turn for the weird and spooky as the relatively innocent atmosphere shifts to emit a more sinister air.Most of the game involves sitting in front of a computer terminal, inputting some form of data. This data includes the commands for a text-based game
The Long Dark Review
No zombies, no mutants, no monsters. In this survival game, made by Hinterland Studio Inc., your worst enemies are mind-numbing cold, bone-chilling winds, and your empty stomach.When Nature Fights BackThe game features two main modes: Survival and Wintermute story mode. Both modes let you roam a vast wilderness of fictional Great Bear Island which is based on territories of Northern Canada. Great Bear used to be full of natural resources and people were quick to exploit them, building mines, logging camps, and hydroelectric dam. But on this island, nature itself fights back. Long before our character even gets to the island,