HROT Review - Brutalism and Brutality
HROT combines classic, ’90s-style first-person shooting with an imposing Soviet-era art style for an essential experience for FPS fans.
HROT combines classic, ’90s-style first-person shooting with an imposing Soviet-era art style for an essential experience for FPS fans.
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Rogue Islands might look like Minecraft, but this is no clone; it’s a fantasy FPS with survival elements. Are these islands worth the trip? Read our review.
No multiplayer, no RPG elements, but Hard Reset, an indie first person shooter from Flying Wild Hog brings the action. William Gibson and Ridley Scott would both weep at the visual depth of Hard Reset. Read the full review…
From independent developer Teotl Studios and Tripwire Interactive comes The Ball – a solid first person shooter and puzzle game built on the Unreal engine coming to Games for Windows and Steam. See what IGR’s reviewer’s thought…
Review of Incognito: Episode 1 from independent Canadian game developer Magrathean. How does the first episode in the epic indie fare?
The story-line that weaves together the cross-genre web of game-play that is Incognito is kind of like what would happen if an episode of Doctor Who did it with an episode of the Twilight Zone. The resulting offspring is a vague but seemingly colourful tale that is going to be told across multiple downloadable episodes.
The first question that I had to face this week is: Far Cry 2, or Fable 2? Well I’m getting both, but if your a little tight on cash, this post should give you insight on the games strengths and weaknesses.