The term “So Bad It’s Good” has become abused this past decade. It’s due for some form of retirement alongside ‘epic’, ‘awesome’, and ‘random’, if only for a decade or so. But bear with us one moment as updated Steam-release … Continue reading
The term “So Bad It’s Good” has become abused this past decade. It’s due for some form of retirement alongside ‘epic’, ‘awesome’, and ‘random’, if only for a decade or so. But bear with us one moment as updated Steam-release … Continue reading
Don’t say we aren’t good to you! Nor are the folks at Penny Arcade. It seems they’re super-keen for people to play the 3rd installment of their RPG series On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness. A game which we covered … Continue reading
If gaming could be said to have a counter culture, it would be fair to say the survival game is one of the darlings of said culture. In the case of Don’t Starve there are no brain munching fiends in … Continue reading
Since the dawn of games on computers, we have dreamed of the stars, and since the birth of video games, there have been adventures set in space. It’s no great surprise that then in the higher parts of our Top … Continue reading
With half the running order done, it’s into the top 5 Games of 2012. Everything from here on in had far greater numbers of votes and it’s no surprise that the team are more universally invested in these Games. Straight … Continue reading
Kicking off the Top “Ten” Video Games of 2012, as voted in by the SquareGo writers is the only joint entry in our list. An interesting turn as well as both entries are PC titles, both indie releases and originally … Continue reading
Amnesia, do you remember that? Sorry, bad joke. If you have played Amnesia: The Dark Descent, then it’s an experience you’re unlikely to have forgotten. It’s one of the creepiest games ever made, and probably one of the only true … Continue reading
The unknown and the unexpected are the bread and butter of the horror genre – and an indie PC game quietly released in June 2012 fits the bill, coming as it did from the relatively unknown developer Mark J. Hadley … Continue reading
With summer, and the long holiday that comes with it, only three weeks away, it seems every game company is trying to give Japan reason to stay at home and play some games. We’ve had some big name releases this month, and … Continue reading
As a gift to yourself, or a loved one. The latest Humble Indie Bundle is a fantastic bargain that supports indie developers and charity (Child’s Play and The Electronic Frontier Foundation). The package is pretty amazing with storming titles like … Continue reading