Review: Iron Lung

Iron Lung is a definite stand-out in the short horror space, a game that will take you less than an hour to work through, but will linger with you for quite some time.
Read moreIron Lung is a definite stand-out in the short horror space, a game that will take you less than an hour to work through, but will linger with you for quite some time.
Read moreEven now you don’t really get many first-person shooters like this, and it’s a worthy experience to see what can be done with such a singular look and feel.
Read moreI would certainly recommend HD over this one just for the visual quality and overall touch-ups, but you absolutely can’t go wrong playing this version, either.
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Read moreLudicrously huge encounters, meaty guns, bizarre humor, and unexpected secrets are all here, along with some innovations I wasn’t expecting.
Read moreEndzone takes some well-trod principles of the builder genre but makes them their own, offering a clever, challenging take on management and expansion.
Read moreIt’s a very good game, and good in the same ways the original was, and that might be why it doesn’t work as well.
Read moreI never expected one of my favorite games from over a decade ago to be revitalized in such a dramatic way, but Ragnarök serves as a worthy expansion to the classic hack-and-slash experience.
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