Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 October 2015

IOS highlight: Lumino City

A City on the verge of a puzzle breakthrough

The first thing you'll likely to notice about Lumino City is its visuals. Now I know, us gamers all like to pretend that visuals don't matter and games can be amazing while still looking rough, but cor blimey! Not only is Lumino City easy on the eyes it also has a brillo art design and a unique visual style - the whole game world being created in real life by hand, then framed and lit for in game scenes. There's a slight stop motion and origami feel to the city, whenever the camera sweeps over into the next scene, the jaw can't help but drop slightly.

Sunday, 25 October 2015

SOMA succeeds in being more than just a horror game

Everyrobots gone to Rapture

I think the first thing to establish about SOMA is that - yes it is scary. And yes there are those contrarians that say "well *readjusts monocle* SOMA really isn't scary at all", which is always going to happen with a scary game. Fear is subjective, what I find scary in SOMA (everything) other people might not even flinch. It's one of the reasons why Horror, along with comedy are the hardest things to get right in games.

Monday, 19 October 2015

Indie Game Recommendation: Downwell

Downwell is a brilliant and admittedly addictive 2d platform shooter from Devolver Digital. The spin being that your character is constantly falling down a well while fending off different types of enemies. There are multiple stages including an underwater one - each with new obstacles and enemies. As standard there are end of level upgrades aswell as shops in the middle of levels. It's definitely not an easy game but one in which you could easily spend hours trying to get further down the seemingly never ending well. Once you die you have to restart back from the top but you do unlock permanent things - new graphic filters and different characters. Give it a look it's currently available on Steam and the App Store for IOS.


Saturday, 17 October 2015

Looking back: Alan Wake - Part One

Alan Wake glanced at the review and scoffed, "pretentious critics"


It's Been over 5 years since Alan Wake was released and around 10 since it was announced. This shocks me, as Alan Wake hasn't been out shadowed since then, it's writing is still better than most and it's use of episodic narrative has been embraced by many others but still not been outdone. I recently went back to Bright Falls, fearing how the game has aged, but it hasn't. It's hyperbole I know, to say Alan Wake was ahead of its time seems crazy but if it was released now, I have no doubts it would of done better.