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"Praise the Sun. One Last Time." It was sometime back in August 2013 that a notorious thought struck me, what if I did accept fellow Sun-Bro Sahil’s words to follow the flame and discover my interim love and hatred with...
Ashes of the Singularity was the first DirectX 12 (DX12) game to be released, though it was Early Access on Steam. It was released as a finished product on 31 March, 2016. The core gameplay is inspired by Total...
When Ubisoft revealed Tom Clancy’s The Division it looked like a showcase game for next gen and boasted a fully integrated second screen experience. When Ubisoft released Tom Clancy’s The Division, it was a game that had built up...
Quantum Break is Remedy at their best - going for broke. A fearlessly innovative and exciting game, a game like no other. So how does it stack up on the PC? For the longest time, Quantum Break was an Xbox...
Quantum Break was one of the first games to be announced for the Xbox One and lead the charge of Microsoft's vision for the new console to be the center of living room entertainment. Since then, a lot has...
Far Cry Primal is a title that may have started as a concept note about surviving the dawn of species but eventually ends as how else can we make this franchise interesting without changing much. Primal is the confluence...
SUPER HOT This chant is at the heart of SUPERHOT, a First Person Shooter (FPS) that’s more about puzzling your way through levels than it is about shooting. What began life as a game jam project has now blossomed through the...
Some games have a hard mode. Some games are designed to be hard. Tiltagon seems to belong to the latter category. The game is a deceptively simple arcade game about guiding a ball along a track to the end. You...
After becoming a cult hit on the older generation of consoles, Dragon’s Dogma makes its way to PC as Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen that includes all the content from the console release. From the first time you load it...
ComixPlay #1 The Endless Incident is an attempt by ComixPlay to combine the worlds of comics and video games. As an idea, it sounds quite novel on paper, but when it comes to execution, there is a clear lack...
It feels good to be reviewing a fighting game for the PC. The coveted platform is seriously lacking in this genre. Street Fighter V, in that sense, is a welcome addition, and really, a pleasure to be reviewing. The impact...
When it gets going, Rise of the Tomb Raider is an incredibly intense and thrilling action game. It's a sum of its many parts that come together to get your heart racing, blood pumping, adrenaline rushing. It all starts with...
Before I begin reviewing Assassin's Creed India (let's just agree to call it that, because that's what everybody does secretly, amirite?), let me get this straight. I'm not an avid AC follower. I haven't played all of the Creed...
The Homeworld Franchise has lain dormant for a long time, but Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak aims to change that. What originally began life as a spiritual successor set in the same universe called Hardware Shipbreakers has now become an...
An open world sandbox with plentiful opportunities for causing chaos does seem rather appealing as a video game. The first game that comes to mind from that description is likely one from the Just Cause franchise. However, add some...
The wait for first mainline Halo game for Xbox One is finally over as Halo 5: Guardians finds its way to the console this year. Will it top the high standards set by the franchise? Everybody is hoping for that, but lets...