The Spy Who Shot Me Review
The Spy Who Shot Me is a throwback first person shooter inspired by classic FPS from the 90s where players take control of Agent 7 as he fights against an…
The Spy Who Shot Me is a throwback first person shooter inspired by classic FPS from the 90s where players take control of Agent 7 as he fights against an…
Timothy vs the Aliens is set in the 1950s in a little town called Little Fish City. Our protagonist, Timothy, was given an Aces of Heart card as a kid…
Forgive Me Father is dark horror first person shooter inspired by H.P. Lovecraft’s work where a priest and reporter, the only two people left with their sanity intact, are on…
As someone who isn't big on free-to-play titles in general and doesn't play a lot of multiplayer, let alone competitive multiplayer, I'm surprised I even gave The Finals a chance.…
Panorama Cotton, originally released in 1994 for Mega Drive/Genesis, tells the story of Nata de Cotton, an unhinged witch with an unhealthy obsession with a magical candy called Willow. Queen…
Tony and Clyde simply tells the story of two characters described as being more than just simple thugs from the streets but not highly trained criminals or professional robbers. They…
The developer/publisher Irem first began in 1968 however gaming was not their first venture. They’d sell machines for cotton candy stores. Their success led them to create IPM to build…
First released in 1994, Cotton 100% is based on the original Cotton: Fantastic Night Dreams, which itself first released in 1991 for arcades. Cotton 100% is the first entry in…
Fur Squadron tells the story of ferret Blaze Mustela, sarcastic ace pilot Kiro Nax and engineer Axel Mex as they form a team of the game’s namesake in their mission…
Alien Hominid has been around for quite sometime as the game debuted as a flash game on a multimedia website way back in 2002. Programmer Tom Fulp, and animator/artist, Dan…