Occupy Mars: The Game Review
Platform: PC, SteamDevelopers: Pyramid GamesAre you ready to face the challenges of surviving on Mars? Let your creativity soar as you navigate the harsh terrain of space. Leave civilisation behind and embrace the thrill of exploration. What Does Occupy Mars Ential?Join the Mars colonization journey with Occupy Mars, a thrilling survival game inspired by real-life companies and technologies focused on making humanity a multi-planet species. Build and upgrade your base, explore new regions, mine resources, retrieve water, grow crops, generate oxygen, and fix broken equipment to survive the harsh terrain of Mars.Your survival depends on ensuring your base has enough water, oxygen,
Minabo: A Walk Through Life Review
Living the life of a turnip is no easy task, especially when you get to experience all the stages, starting from a cute sprout and ending in inevitable death. Minabo: A Walk Through Life is a game with clear artistic ambitions, a look at our own selves through the eyes of a vegetable, and one that will make you think, ponder, muse over your life choices, while trying to make the best out of your turnip life.The Meaning of Life for a TurnipReplace the turnips by humans and you probably wouldn’t notice much of a difference in how Minabo unfolds. It’s
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,
Mirror Forge Review
Indie horror games can be a fickle bunch, with potential to be a remarkable journey but quite often dragged down by low budgets and lack of polishing. Mirror Forge has an interesting story and the trip comes with intriguing moments, but the seams and cracks are sometimes too visible to ignore. Silent Hill fans may shed a tear or two, Stranger Things aficionados will come up with comparisons to the upside down world, but may also shake their heads in disbelief at some of the choices in display.Multiverse of MadnessDescribed as a first-person psychological survival horror game, Mirror Forge follows the
The Backrooms: Survival Review
Games based on creepypastas are a dime a dozen, most of them low-effort and low-budget attempts at capturing a fanbase often obsessed with scary stories. The Backrooms: Survival entirely fits the bill, being inspired by The Backrooms, a story about a mysterious place of endless mazes where you end up trapped and chased by supernatural entities. Sharing similar themes with creepypastas such as Slenderman, where escaping is a constant, The Backrooms: Survival is the perfect game for the streamer and the screamer generation, but a weak shot at a clever and engaging horror experience.Dead SpaceYour goal in The Backrooms: Survival is