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Goblinz Studio unveils new games

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Do you like roguelike games with a twist? Well combine that with turn-based exploration and you’ve got Sandwalkers by independent developer and publisher Goblinz Studio. They’ve also revealed brand new trailers for Sandwalkers and three other upcoming games, including two big new announcements. Sandwalkers and Oaken were exclusively revealed during the Gamescom Awesome Indies showcase, alongside a fresh gameplay trailer Continue Reading...

Alliance of the Sacred Suns Demo Debuts

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Alliance of the Sacred SunsKatHawk Studios / Hooded Horse While Stellaris has been my go-to science-fiction strategy fix for the past several years, I recently came across another game within the genre that looks extremely intriguing, called Alliance of the Sacred Suns. Just reading its Steam page would make any true sci-fi nerd want to play it: “Alliance of the Continue Reading...

Necromunda: Hired Gun Review

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Necromunda: Hired GunStreum On Studio / Focus Home Interactive Back in the day, I used to play very fast-paced area shooters such as in the Quake and Unreal Tournament series. Then I graduated to more tactically paced games such as the Tom Clancy Rainbow Six and Ghost Recon titles (back when Ghost Recon was actually good). I guess the fast-twitch Continue Reading...

Black Legend Review

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Black Legend Warcave March of 2021 just hasn’t been a great month in terms of game releases. With the exception of a few exceptional titles such as Forza Horizon 4 (Steam Edition) and a couple of DLC, like Northern Lords for Crusader Kings 3, everything else has been pretty “meh.” When I first heard about Warcave’s Black Legend, it immediately Continue Reading...

Imperator: Rome – Heirs of Alexander Content Pack

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mperator: Rome – Heirs of Alexander Content Pack Paradox Interactive Any PC strategy gamer worth his digital salt knows of Paradox Interactive’s grand line of grand strategy titles—Stellaris; Hearts of Iron IV; Europa Universalis—to name their most prestigious. Then the studio decided to take a major step into the distant past by developing their classic era title: Imperator: Rome. Unfortunately, Continue Reading...