Fox n Forests – Review (PC)

At first glance, I was ecstatic about Fox n Forests. This is a 16-bit style side scrolling adventure that screams Sega Genesis or Super Nintendo platformer. This was the generation that started me down the road of gaming. My chance to feel like a kid again. But I was forewarned about this. Fellow Handsome Phantom, Phil Neyman recently wrote about how our “Nostalgia Is Lying To Us”.

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Killing Floor: Incursion – Review (PSVR)

Killing Floor: Incursion is one of the most immersive games to date on Sony’s young VR platform. An impressive feet for a franchise that started as nothing more than a mod of Unreal Tournament over a decade ago. At first glance it looks like an easy game to pigeon hole, but the deeper you dive into Killing Floor: Incursion the more you find exactly how much is below the surface. The best way to describe the game is by starting off with the obvious – Resident Evil. Stopping there though wouldn’t do it justice at all. If it’s one part Resident Evil you could also say that Incursion is equal parts Unreal Tournament, Assassin’s Creed, and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter all rolled into a nice and neat, functioning, VR package.

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Tomb Towers – Review (PC)

Tomb Towers is a puzzle adventure game that has you exploring rooms in various towers searching for the evil Necromancer with hopes of finding him and presenting him to the king. Gameplay is fairly simple – moving from room to room you’ll find yourself exploring each level collecting coins and keys in order to advance to the next room.

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Pit People – Review (Xbox One)

The Behemoth, a studio known for its own unique wacky style, has returned for its fourth title, a turn-based strategy game. Pit People has players creating a squad to battle it out on a hexagonal battlefield.

A giant bear has made contact with the Earth’s surface, creating a post-apocalyptic world. You start as a blueberry farmers named Horatio, who’s defending his family from a group of cannibal. Despite his best efforts, his house is crush by the giant bear, thus starting his journey for revenge.

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The Thin Silence – Review (PC)

We see quite often in our daily lives people who have been through troubling or even traumatizing experiences that find ways to talk about the mental struggle they’ve been through. Some become public speakers, other write books and music – whatever medium can be used to express themselves and bring awareness to the things we don’t…

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