Frontline Zed Review - The Flash of the Muzzle
Frontline Zed by Volcanic Games is a zombie shooter reminiscent of browser games from the early 2000s. It should have stayed there.
Frontline Zed by Volcanic Games is a zombie shooter reminiscent of browser games from the early 2000s. It should have stayed there.
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How to Shoot a Criminal is a full-motion video adventure inspired by Her Story but set at a 1930s newspaper. Is it headline-worthy? Read our full review.
Take the fight to the other garden insects in Glow. This luminescent SHMUP beams brightly in some ways and fades in others.