Sorcery! Part 3 Indie Game Review
Sorcery! Part Three continues the engaging story from parts one and two while adding a time traveling element that keeps the game fresh and exciting.
Sorcery! Part Three continues the engaging story from parts one and two while adding a time traveling element that keeps the game fresh and exciting.
Moon Hunters does a great job combining a branching storyline with fun gameplay and great production quality. Too bad the repetitive events keep it from being a fantastic game.
While the streamlining may upset some D&D fans, Sword Coast Legends is a long solid semi turn based adventure.
While the included campaign is nothing special, if you have a creative imagination you can have a lot of fun with Adventurezator: When Pigs Fly.
Despite having a fantastic premise that the game sometimes lives up to, Hack ‘n’ Slash runs into too many problems which leads to a disappointing game.
Since being released in 2013, Gone Home has been the topic of much discussion. Players generally either love or hate the game. Gone Home has won several game of the year awards while some people debate whether Gone Home should even be considered a video game. After playing the game I believe that Gone Home is a good but overrated game.