Blackwood Crossing is the debut title from PaperSeven, a small studio in Brighton (UK)founded by former Black Rock Studio ( Pure, Split / Second ). In this new studio, they move away from the racing genre and start working on narrative interactive experiences, with the purpose of exploring emotional issues that affect the players. A very praiseworthy goal, but its first title in this genre proves ...[Read More]
It took nine years wait for Persona fans to receive a new sequel of the most original and well-constructed RPG series ever. In all that time, Atlus has been able to entertain us with different spin-offs from the fourth installment and with other titles of Shin Megami Tensei, Although our desire to play a brand new Persona was hard to be satisfied with any other title. Luckily, and after a torturou...[Read More]
We are the Dwarves !, a tactical strategy game in real time single player setting, having unique mechanics that make it different from what you have seen to date. We can look for similarities in classics like X-Com, Dungeon Siege and even in the classic from Blizzard, “The Lost Vikings”; games where control is extended to several characters, demanding the best use of the virtues of eac...[Read More]
LEGO pieces used to be at the service of all kinds of film franchises; it is strange to see a game in which there are no known characters or references to any film. But it makes perfect sense that a series that bears the name of a company dedicated to creating plastic blocks for toy constructions launches a game with plastic blocks in which the player must build. To be more precise, build and expl...[Read More]
The launch catalog for Nintendo Switch may not have been as big as you would expected and all of its games have been waiting to be played due to the high popularity of Link’s new and awaited adventure in Hyrule’s The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild , but Among them, and especially in the eShop, we can find some really interesting titles worth looking at. One of them is Snipperclips...[Read More]
Torment: Tides of Numenera makes it clear from the start that it is a little different from what we are used to playing by the big AAA developers, and inspired by Planescape: Torment. It is difficult to know if the title will find a player base in the current market because it does not present the typical adventure with a lot of action in real time, nor there is a back story along with any specta...[Read More]