
The Devil’s Face Review
The Devil’s Face is a new horror game drenched in religious symbology and hellish themes that may not be suited to everyone more sensitive to the subject. It’s a first-person stroll to redemption where illogical puzzles, ear-blasting jumpscares, and a cliched narrative collide in the excessively dark and repetitive environments, resulting in a journey with some interesting visual representations but that is over in one hour.Light in the DarknessYou play as Jonathan, the only survivor of a car crash that took your brother’s life. Crumbling under the weight of guilt, he decided to take his own life as well and is

The Expanse – A Telltale Series Review
You just became the captain of a scavenger spaceship. Supplies are dwindling and you are standing against an enemy much more powerful than you. Will you manage to make the right decisions, to save yourself, your crew, and even more?The Expanse is the first new IP by Telltale Games released after the studio has risen from its grave. The game follows the same Telltale formula as the previous titles. But does it bring something more?Am I welcome here?The game is based on a TV series which is in turn based on books by James S. A. Corey. That begs the question

Othercide Game Review
Resurrect one fallen Daughter through the sacrifice of another. Strap in for a brutal battle where victories are difficult if not impossible to obtain. It is the Age of Shattering, and the Daughters are not exempt from being broken to the point of death.“Are you going to repeat the same mistakes again and again?” This is a quote from one of the loading screens. After trying to learn the basics of Othercide, I could understand why a saying like this would be in the game.Developed by the French-based indie company Lightbulb Crew and published by Focus Entertainment, Othercide is an indie,

Bendy and the Dark Revival Review
Games featuring weird characters seemingly created for the umpteenth redundant creepypasta don’t have any right to be as good as Bendy and the Dark Revival proves to be. The follow-up to the unexpected hit Bendy and the Ink Machine, which gained traction online thanks to the countless streamers who have pushed other names such as Slenderman and Amnesia to fame, Bendy truly deserves the recognition.Despite bordering on copyright infringement with characters who resemble everything Disney and other animation studios, from Mickey Mouse to Goofy and even Betty Boop, this is nonetheless an incredibly detailed and clever creation, with lore aplenty and

Fort Solis Review
Videogames as movies, movies as videogames. Crossovers between these two powerful mediums are frequent, with varying degrees of success. Fort Solis is one of the latest attempts at conveying a thrilling story with interaction possibilities, but along the way it somewhat forgets that it should be a game with some compelling mechanics to go along. In terms of atmosphere and setting, it’s an accomplishment, but the other half, the one that gets you to push buttons and affect the gameplay, is sadly lacking.Moon WalkerThe story may not win any awards for originality, but it’s realized in a very competent and engaging