Game Review: Apocalypse (PS1)
Developed by Neversoft and published by Activision at the end of 1998 for PlayStation, Apocalypse is a third person shooter probably most well known for its use of actor Bruce Willis.
Developed by Neversoft and published by Activision at the end of 1998 for PlayStation, Apocalypse is a third person shooter probably most well known for its use of actor Bruce Willis.
A re-imagining of classic building sim games (Sim City etc), Pocket City makes you the mayor of your own unique city. You are in control of turning it from a one-horse town into a bustling metropolis.
Animation Throwdown: The Quest for Cards takes a number of Fox’s animation shows and puts them all into a card battle game. Developer Kongregate uses all your favourite characters from Family Guy, American Dad, King of the Hill, Futurama and Bob’s Burgers.
Played from the 1st-person perspective, in The Nun you control a student at the worst school ever. Escape the horrific place and avoid being caught by the demonic Nun that roams the halls.
Hole.io is a hell of a popular game and after playing it, it’s easy to see why as it’s fairly addictive. It’s is also the perfect example of Voodoo’s ‘one more go’ style of games. That being said, it is a seriously flawed game with issues that end up taking away from the overall enjoyment of the experience.
Tomorrow Corporation’s Little Inferno is one of those special games that once you’ve finished you have to tell everyone you know about it. You have to tell them to play it so they will hopefully experience the same joy and wonderment that you did.
Coming from prolific mobile devolper Ketchapp and Ava Games, Clumsy Climber is a free to play game that follows a tried and tested formula. Simple to play, difficult to master, limited but addictive gameplay, little replay value and a silly asking price for the sole in-app purchase of removing ads.
Alto’s Odyssey looks to take the core gameplay and mechanics of the first game and make them better, all while adding new features and challenges.