There’s something intrinsically compelling about cleverly crafted alternate-history fiction. It provides a glimpse into another dimension of “what if?” scenarios, allowing us to view humanity’s past through a kaleidoscope of poss…
There’s something intrinsically compelling about cleverly crafted alternate-history fiction. It provides a glimpse into another dimension of “what if?” scenarios, allowing us to view humanity’s past through a kaleidoscope of poss…
We Often See publishers reluctant to put out games that carry the current year’s date for fear that they will quickly appear to be outdated. It’s mostly sports games, to be honest FIFA welcomed in the New Year all the way back in…
Cover-based shooters are the kind of game that can either work exceptionally well (like the last two Mass Effect games) or can go all kinds of wrong (Alpha Protocol springs to mind). With dynamics that are inevitably similar to g…
When we think of The Order: 1886 , it’s hard not to feel a certain sympathy for those who draw up game marketing plans. A couple of years out from release, with your work still taking shape, you have to decide how you’re going to…
The knights of the Order are like the Men in Black of the Victorian age, hunting down lycanthropic creatures embedded into their society. Other times these dapper, well-spoken agents are fighting more conventional, gun-toting ene…
There’s a charming romance to the idea of alternative histories. It’s an exploration of what could have been had circumstances (both large and small) been different, an examination of the endless permutations that can spring from…