Mac Archive

  • Prepare to Descend to Sublevel Zero in October

    Sigtrap Games and Mastertronic are ready to rock and roll with their six-degrees-of-freedom first-person shooter Sublevel Zero, the obvious love letter to old favorites like Descent and Forsaken now only a couple weeks away from Steam launch on October 8th. If this is the first […]

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  • Pixel Pi’s Sight Through Sound Adventure Game Visualizes a Release Date

    Developer Pixel Pi Games successfully Kickstarted Pulse back in 2013, and now it’s only a month away from completion. Pulse, a first-person adventure game about a blind girl who must use echolocation to see and navigate a mysterious world by mentally reconstructing her surroundings through […]

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  • Enchanting Isometric Adventure Lumo Coming to PC and Consoles Next Year

    Today’s press release from Rising Star Games is already proclaiming that its newly announced title Lumo will be the “first great game of 2016.” Sounds like a lot of hyperbole to me–not to mention a whole lot of hype and pressure to heap onto an […]

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  • Review: Leo’s Fortune HD Edition

    His precious gold stolen by an unknown thief, the mustachioed hairball with a Russian accent named Leopold sets out to reclaim his looted fortune over 20 levels full of bottomless pits, spiked death machines, saw blades, and all manner of inventive puzzle contraptions. At least […]

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  • Review: Lumini

    In this understated indie surprise from Speelbaars and Rising Star Games, you control the eponymous lumini, an ancient race of creatures that are like, for lack of a better description, a crossbreed between fish and butterflies (or lightning bugs or really any type of flying […]

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  • Minecraft: Story Mode Introduces Telltale’s First Variable Protagonist

    For the first time in a Telltale adventure series, you will be able to choose the main player character’s appearance and gender. When the series begins later this year, Minecraft: Story Mode will offer options for male or female, as well as various outfits and […]

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  • Review: Legend of Kay Anniversary

    Even in this day and age of frequent definitive, enhanced, and HD re-releases–many for titles that really aren’t even old or technologically dated enough to warrant such treatment–it’s rare to see past games of middling success at best get a second shot. If publishers are […]

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  • Focus Home “Seduced” Into Publishing Anthropomorphic Manga RPG Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom

    Successfully crowdfunded through Kickstarter last year, Enigami’s Shiness: The Lightning Kingdom has now been picked up by publisher Focus Home Interactive to get that last push of support needed to ensure the game launches “in the best conditions possible at the beginning of 2016.” According […]

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  • I Could Stare at Aer All Day Long

    Stylistically, games don’t get much prettier than Aer. Screenshots are one thing, but it’s wonderful to finally see how the game animates in-engine. Forgotten Key and Daedalic Entertainment have something truly magical on their hands with this little beauty, an adventure game about a young […]

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  • Divinity: Original Sin is Going to Kick Ass on Consoles

    Fantasy RPG fans, you’re going to want to check out this console overview video for Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition, especially if you haven’t been blessed with the opportunity to play the original PC version. While the Enhanced Edition will also be made available for […]

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