Don't judge a Nineteen Eighty-Four dystopia by its intro. Cubed3 tries We Happy Few. - By Athanasios
Read more 1 CommentCubed3 takes a stroll through the ice cold, and very atmospheric, snowscapes of Parabole's mystery/thriller, Kona. - By Athanasios
Read more 1 CommentCubed3 takes a look at Hero Defense, which replaces the fortifications of the tower defence sub-genre with heroes. - By Athanasios
Read more 1 CommentThe Professor has a perplexing ploy to bring competitive puzzlers back to the scene. - By Athanasios
Read more 1 CommentA sneak peek into Four Door Lemon's first project, 101 Ways to Die, shows how killing can be done in style. - By Athanasios
Read more 1 CommentRead the preview of dinosaur-themed, retro 2D side-scroller, Dinocide. Another retro 2D side-scroller, that is. - By Athanasios
Read more 3 CommentsThe first look into Arran Langmead's kart racing WIP proves that bears must do more than drift to impress. - By Athanasios
Read more 1 CommentBecome bull-man chow, or lure them into becoming a squashed pile of beef, in the beta version of The Minotaur. - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsBounty Train's railways of old seem to have it all. Are they, or at least, is the Early Access version, on the right track? - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 goes hands-on with Valhalla Hills; hills alive with the sound of Norsemen battle cries - and yawns… mostly yawns. - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsCubed3 takes a quick peek at the surprisingly colourful, post-apocalyptic steampunk universe of SteamWorld Heist on PC. - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsBloodlines are far more important than individual heroes in casual eugenics simulator / tough turn-based strategy Massive Chalice. - By Athanasios
Read more 0 CommentsThe first glimpse into Atari's open-world survival game leaves an impression as dull as the world it takes place in. - By Athanasios
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