Author: Davide Roriz
The only complaint that I have about Cook, Serve, Delicious! 3?! is that playing it makes me hungry.
Raji: An Ancient Epic is by no means groundbreaking nor it’s the greatest game of all time, but as a whole, it’s a solid action-adventure game featuring some of the best scenarios to take inspiration from Ancient India.
BPM is a rhythm-based FPS dungeon crawler where shooting, reloading, jumping, dodging and using abilities must be done in sync with the beat of the game’s amazing soundtrack.
Despite its combat, Going Under is undoubtedly a great piece of creative work, and it proves that there’s so much more that can be done within this popular and overcrowded genre.
If the idea of a game that mixes the strategy elements from Mount & Blade with the combat of an ARPG sounds enticing, then I’m sure you’ll enjoy Sands of Salzaar, even in its current incomplete state.
The Modern Ships Pack DLC adds a total of 4 capital ships and 2 new fighters to the game, but unfortunately, these are only available in Skirmish, Multiplayer and Operation Anabasis.
Battlestar Galactica Deadlock: Armistice brings more of the same, which isn’t a bad thing, but if you were hoping to see something brand new then you’ll be disappointed.
Despite its shortcomings, Star Renegades stands on its own as a testament to how to perfectly relate the gameplay loop of a game with its setting.
If you’re into narrative driven games such as Papers, Please, Death and Taxes, Not For Broadcast and Booth, then I highly recommend you pick this one up whenever you have the chance.
Crusader Kings III is undoubtedly one of the most daunting, satisfying, and engaging strategy games that I’ve ever played, and it just really makes me wish that I had given this franchise a shot in earlier iterations.