The GAMERamble Team Plays HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed Action Attic – Regular Difficulty

The GAMERamble Team Plays HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed Action Attic – Regular Difficulty

HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed had us hooked last year and earned itself a well-deserved 8.7/10 in our review. However, the hardworking team at Digital Cybercherries is far from done with the game and has been adding all kinds of new features in the meantime. Recent updates include a new third-person view mode, new character models, and bots for PvE and PvP modes. Join the team as we jump back into the game and see if we still have what it takes to defend the hypercores and defeat the enemy toys. For this video, we wallowed in the nostalgia of Action Attic

Your Smile Beyond Twilight:黄昏下的月台上

Your Smile Beyond Twilight:黄昏下的月台上

The protagonist of Your Smile Beyond Twilight, Yunshan, returns to his small hometown for the first time in six years. A lot has happened in the meantime, but Yunshan still has some unresolved issues from his past that he has to deal with. However, upon arrival with his girlfriend Jingxuan in tow, Yunshan encounters a mysterious maiden who only he can see. This short kinetic novel can be completed in very little time, but the story is good enough to leave a lasting impact.

Gameplay: The story is short but well-written and engaging.

Graphics: There are only a few sprites and backgrounds, but they are all beautiful.

Sounds: The audio consists of Chinese voice acting and a beautiful soundtrack

Death’s Hangover

Death’s Hangover

Help Death take back the souls stolen by Bastard Dracula in this Breakout-style game by Retro Army Limited. It features plenty of different levels, useful power-ups, and some big bosses. The game is easy to pick up and play, but finding all the souls can be challenging. The eighteen different endings, two-player mode, and level editor boost the replay value, though, and overall, the game is a decent choice for fans of the genre.

Gameplay: The game is challenging and entertaining.

Graphics: The pixel art visuals of Death’s Hangover look great.

Sound: The audio features decent sound effects and music

Forward to the Sky

Forward to the Sky

Help a sword-wielding princess take on the skeletal enemies and traps of the sky tower in this third-person title by Animu Game. The visuals and audio are decent, but the game is just way too short and simple. It can be completed in less than two hours and most of it will be spent solving some basic puzzles along with the occasional bit of combat. With a bit more polish and a few more levels Forward to the Sky could have been great, but as it is there are much better options available.

Gameplay: The controls could definitely have been tighter and the overall experience is very short.

Graphics: Bright and colorful, but not much in terms of variety.

Sound: Passable background music and voice acting

Alien Scumbags

Alien Scumbags

Alien Scumbags is an action-packed platform shooter filled with action, blood, gore, and pop culture easter eggs. It’s short enough to complete in one session, but the low asking price coupled with the high replay value makes it a no-brainer for fans of the genre.

Gameplay: Lots of monsters to shoot and secrets to find.

Graphics: A nice throwback to the era of pixel art platformers.

Sound: Great music, sound effects, and voice acting

The GAMERamble Team Plays Zombie Army 4 (Horde Mode – Weekly Event)

The GAMERamble Team Plays Zombie Army 4 (Horde Mode – Weekly Event)

Shooting the undead never gets old and this time the targets of the GAMERamble team are the shambling hordes found in Zombie Army 4. Having already blasted their way through the campaign and DLC, dark_cloud, Mrs. Cloud, and bionoid head into the weekly event for some carnage. For this weekly event shotguns with unlimited ammunition were available, so watch as the team try to make it out of Villa Della Morte alive

Century: Age of Ashes Holds Second Closed Beta

Century: Age of Ashes Holds Second Closed Beta

The Game of Thrones television series is a thing of the past, but that doesn’t mean we’ve had enough of giant firebreathing dragons. Thankfully, Playwing is working hard on correcting this imbalance with their upcoming Century: Age of Ashes. The game allows players to become legendary dragon riders and take to the skies for some team-based shooting. Century: Age of Ashes will be free-to-play and Playwing promises that the only thing that is going to separate the victors from the fallen will be skill

Mac Biskwi Adventures (Digital Fox)

Mac Biskwi Adventures (Digital Fox)

From Donkey Kong to AiAi in Super Monkey Ball and Specter in Ape Escape, there’s no shortage of primates in video games. Soon there will be one more added to that list with Mac Biskwi by DigitalFox appearing in his own platform game later this year. Titled Mac Biskwi Adventures, this 2D platformer sees the little monkey living in the peaceful “Biscuits Island” until the arrival of evil creatures. Players will have to help Mac Biskwi to traverse colorful levels while defeating unique enemies and engaging in the age-old platform tradition of collecting things

Team GAMERamble Plays Killing Floor 2 With Custom Rules

Team GAMERamble Plays Killing Floor 2 With Custom Rules

What happens when you need a break from all the killing and surviving in Killing Floor 2 on Hell on Earth difficulty? You drop the difficulty down to Hard and make up your own rules, of course! Join Team GAMERamble for something a little different this time as we tackle the perils of Prison and Farmhouse in Killing Floor 2 while making up the rules as we go along. From only being allowed to use pistols as blunt force weapons to fighting a boss using only melee weapons, no rule is too stupid or far-fetched! Watch as dark_cloud gets a crovel in return for an upgraded shotgun, listen to bionoid get annoyed at kills being stolen, and laugh at Mrs. Cloud and her neverending feud with crawlers