
Flashing Lights Review
Deveolper: Nils JarkinsPublisher: Excalibur Games.Early access build: 080419-1Role Selection!What is Flashing Lights? If you like role-playing as a cop, medic or firefighter then you will like this.Loading screen!The Story: There is no story you just take on missions as each service so putting out fires as the fire fighters and arresting people who have done crimes in the city ect.Online in EUWhat is Flashing Lights but more in depth? Flashing Lights is an emergency service simulator which tries to emulate real life emergency services by giving you missions associated with that certain servicePutting out fires!The Mechanics: The mechanics of Flashing Light is to go

ATLAS Review
Before reading, please note that this game is still in Early Access state.From the creators of ARK: Survival Evolved comes ATLAS and just like ARK, ATLAS is an open world MMO survival game that offers a great adventure, the only difference is that ARK is about dinosaurs and ATLAS is about Pirates. Unfortunately if you played ARK before you'll feel more like it's an ARK DLC so for ARK players so I'll do a short review for you which will be a small comparison between ARK and ATLAS and the rest will be a long review for non-ARK players.For ARK players:After

Robosoul: From the Depths of Pax-Animi Review
Early access build: 0.6.11 EAPublisher & Developer: WorldAxis3DThe opening!What is Robosoul: From the Depths of Pax-Animi? If you mix worlds, adventure and strange graphics then you get Robosoul: From the Depths of Pax-Animi.Starting worldThe Story: The story of Robosoul: From the Depths of Pax-Animi is you who is called Daniel goes into the mainframe to save your mother who was taken by shadows- and you are in a coma so your father puts you into the mainframe so you can save your mother.There level editor.What is Robosoul: From the Depths of Pax-Animi but more in depth? Robosoul: From the Depths of Pax-Animi

Mordhau Review
If you happened to be gaming on the PC in the early 2010's, you might have heard of a somewhat niche but highly popular multiplayer game by the name of Chivalry: Medieval Warfare. As the name may infer, this was a fighting title with medieval-era weaponry that paired simple to understand but difficult to master swordplay mechanics with an immersive team-based objective mode that made for some of the most engaging and blood-pumping competitive multiplayer I have ever experienced, even with some technical hiccups. Despite the success of Chivalry, developers Torn Banner chose to abandon the IP, with their next project

Tropico 6 Review
Holding onto power isn’t easy. As El Presidente of a remote island nation, Tropico 6 asks you to oversee your nation’s economy, military, and tourism board. While managing the needs of an ever-growing population is complicated, keeping everyone happy is even harder.As a nearly all-powerful ruler, you determine your country’s layout, dictating the location of businesses, public transportation routes, and the kinds of crops grown at each plantation. As you build, your nation slowly marches through the decades, and each era introduces better technology. Researching blueprints for new buildings and tourist traps is a good carrot on a stick that keeps