Ziggurat Bringing Data East Classics To PC

Ziggurat Bringing Data East Classics To PC

Although they are sadly no more, Data East Corporation was responsible for a lot of great arcade titles during the eighties and nineties. Most of their hefty catalog was acquired by the Japanese mobile game content provider, G-Mode, but now thanks to the efforts of Ziggurat some of these classics are finally coming to PC

The GAMERamble Team Takes On Killing Floor 2 Evacuation Point – Hell On Earth Difficulty

The GAMERamble Team Takes On Killing Floor 2 Evacuation Point – Hell On Earth Difficulty

Killing Floor 2 is an online co-op shooter that requires teamwork, coordination, and communication in order to survive the hordes of Zeds. Watch what happens when the GAMERamble team ignores all of this and rushes headlong into battle on the hardest difficulty setting in the game; Hell on Earth. For our first ever video we battle Zeds, poor communication, and crashes for your entertainment. Will the team of dark_cloud, Mrs. Cloud, and bionoid (joined by special guest DeathAngel_RDF) emerge victoriously? Watch the video below to find out

Furi

Furi

In Furi, the jailer is the key, and killing him will reward you with freedom. Unfortunately, your captors are a weird and violent bunch that will stop at nothing to thwart your escape efforts. Furi is an action-packed game that mixes elements of the hack and slash as well as bullet hell genres in one very challenging explosion of violence. It is frequently frustrating and often feels unfair, but it is gratifying when mastered. Unfortunately, all the things that make it great for some players will also tempt others into snapping their controllers in half.

Gameplay: Furi is very challenging and has frequent difficulty spikes, but it is also rewarding to master.

Graphics: The game features great character designs and some nice retro sci-fi elements.

Sound: The soundtrack is incredible, and the voice acting is very good

Mutropolis

Mutropolis

Join Henry Dijon in an archaeological adventure to save his kidnapped professor from the clutches of an ancient Egyptian god. Mutropolis is set in the year 5000 where Earth has become a wild and inhospitable place, so Henry will need his wits about him to succeed in his quest. Fortunately, Henry has a team of very capable colleagues assisting him on his rescue mission. Mutropolis requires some patience and out-of-the-box thinking, but it is a very impressive debut that deserves to be played by fans of the genre.

Gameplay: Some of the puzzles are tricky but very rewarding to solve.

Graphics: The hand-drawn visuals are beautiful and charming.

Sounds: Great voice acting and a nice chill soundtrack

Let’s Unlock The Future Of Gaming

Let’s Unlock The Future Of Gaming

Recently, we explored the future of gaming with a focus on cloud servers. However, it’s fair to say that there’s more to the future of this industry than just the cloud. Let’s explore some of the key possibilities that you definitely should be prepared for

Trashed Out On Steam Early Access

Trashed Out On Steam Early Access

Out today on Steam Early Access is Trashed, a garbage management action-adventure developed by Josh Presseisen and published by Crescent Moon Games. Trashed sees players building structures for waste management from a top-down perspective, which must then be protected using various weapons. These weapons can be found or bought on the planet

Official Release Date For Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four On Steam Revealed

Official Release Date For Cardaclysm: Shards of the Four On Steam Revealed

Cardaclysm: Shards of Four, the single-player card combat RPG by Headup and Elder Games now has an official release date on Steam. The game, which launched as an Early Access title in July 2020, will be getting its full release on February 26, 2021. During its time in Early Access, the game has gone through multiple updates, which added everything from new cards to artifacts, enemies, and biomes. With the full release of the game, players will also be able to take on the fierce final boss, a new deathly realm as well as end game content

The Way of the Future? A Few Benefits of Cloud Gaming

The Way of the Future? A Few Benefits of Cloud Gaming

As time moves on, there are more and more different ways to enjoy all manner of video games, from a range of different devices, and at a variety of different price options as well.

With the recent advances in the sophistication of mobile technology, it’s already now the case that some highly acclaimed classics of yesteryear, such as Star Wars: Knights of The Old Republic 2, can now be downloaded and played directly from your tablet.

At the same time, a new generation of consoles has just hit the market – stock shortages notwithstanding – and many new PC games are taking advantage of hardware specs that would have been unthinkable even a few years ago.

Out of all the recent trends in gaming, however, high performance cloud-based gaming has really taken off in the last few months, with Google’s Stadia platform becoming known as one of the best ways to play Cyberpunk 2077 with minimal performance issues, and with NVidia’s GeForce Now bringing games from users Steam libraries to the cloud.

Despite a lot of the controversy surrounding cloud gaming, could it be the way of the future?

Here are a few benefits of cloud gaming

Gal*Gun Returns

Gal*Gun Returns

Help Tenzou Montesugi fend off lovestruck girls with his pheromone gun while pursuing true love in the game that started the Gal*Gun franchise. While it lacks some of the features and enhancements introduced in sequels, Gal*Gun Returns is still a fun title with plenty of humor and lots of fanservice. It’s rather tame by the standards of the series and can become repetitive after a while, but it is definitely not lacking in content. As a bishōjo rail shooter game, it is a very niche title, but players who can appreciate the tongue-in-cheek humor will enjoy Gal*Gun Returns.

Gameplay: A straightforward rail shooter with plenty of girls and modes.

Graphics: The character models look great, but the backgrounds are a little plain.

Sound: Full Japanese voice acting and some nice tunes too

LOVE BAKUDAN

LOVE BAKUDAN

Love Bakudan is an 18+ yuri visual novel with a unique premise and plenty of hot women to romance. When Haruka Mishimi inherits her grandmother’s erotic bookstore, she moves back to her childhood home of Akiyama where she finds a bevy of beautiful customers waiting to frequent her shop. With six unique romance routes, a fun bookselling mini-game, and plenty of optional erotic stories to unlock, Love Bakudan belongs in the library of every yuri fan.

Gameplay: Six romance routes that are completely unique from each other.

Graphics: Plenty of backgrounds and some nice character designs.

Sound: The music is good and there’s plenty of great sound effects