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Dishonored Review: Carte Blanche in the Gaming World

It would take a lot of revisits to the city of Dunwall to get the exact swing of things. Arkane Studio’s first IP, the first person stealth action adventure, Dishonored, pulled the trigger at the right moment by giving players the freedom of exploration in a bleak world  born from brilliant artistic aestheticism, flooded with


The Tiny Bang Story Reaches Android on Herocraft

Being a fan of puzzle games, I made myself available with Herocraft’s mind puzzler, ‘The Tiny Bang Story’ yesterday. Herocraft is bringing the title onto Android and this game would appeal to those who love hidden objects games. As far as the gameplay is concerned, in order to win, you should be familiar with puzzles


Majesty: Northern Expansion Update Lives Upto Expectation

Time flew fast when I started with Herocraft’s ‘Majesty: The Northern Expansion’ last day. The game was engrossing and the time was spent well in ruling a kingdom. It had occurred to me that Strategy games on small displays will be boring and practically a failure. But after yesterday’s play, I need to say that


Spec Ops: The Line Disappoints in Gameplay While Sand Struck Dubai is Worth a Treat

Nothing comes good from war. This morale is what ties Joseph Conrad’s novella “Heart of Darkness”, Francis Ford Coppola’s famous film “Apocalypse Now” and the new video game Spec Ops: The Line by Yager Development on the same string. Welcome to Dubai, people, but it’s not the same city that was exuberant with sumptuous skyscrapers


3DS XL First Impression Reports Convey Impressive 3D Graphics Clarity

Offering a much bigger screen and a redesigned casing, it looks like the Nintendo 3DS XL is having a great ride in the released markets. From the preliminary review reports, it is evident that the new device will pick up its pace in the coming days. Reports suggest that the device, though having a bigger


Dear Esther Floats in a Surrealistic Gameplay

Embrace it and it will embrace you back. Dear Esther makes it clearly evident how indie games are traversing in an experimental, out of the usual-genre direction, where the storyline plays momentous role over the gameplay. I always played modded games along with the mainstream ones and Dear Esther came to me as a Half


Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim; The Dragonborn Cometh

Every once in a while in any form of creative venture, there comes a work so seminal, so representative, that it comes to define the entire genre as a whole. Every game in the Elder Scrolls series has monopolized that position – until the release of the next part that is; Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim


Arkham City: Ain’t No Place for a Hero

Making sequels is always a high-wire act – balancing new ideas with the original’s characteristic traits under the eyes of an expectant crowd – is a daunting task. Even more so, when the original holds a Guinness world record for the Most Critically Acclaimed Superhero Game Ever. Arkham city however, has more than lived up