Amid a cute, offbeat game about the daily grind of a custodian, Diaries of a Spaceport Janitor makes some insightful comments about class and gender.
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Blue Revolver manages to take a genre as difficult as bullet hell shooters and make it accessible, without compromising on what makes such games great.
What it lacks in novelty, Pankapu makes up for in sheer platforming excellence. This is one of the finest modern examples of one of gaming’s oldest genres.
Tanzia feels like a single-player take on the early days of World of Warcraft, complete with the rough sense of wonderment that Blizzard’s MMO has lost.
This week – Velocity Ultra, Velocity 2X, Dragon Quest III, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, Murasaki Baby, and a special mention for Shadowrun: Hong Kong