The best iPhone games for 2024 Today

[ad_1] What are the best iPhone games? Whether you’re an Apple diehard or you’ve just bought your first iOS device, chances are you’ll ask yourself that question at some point. Well, you’ve come to the right place, as we’ve compiled what we consider to be the best gaming experiences you can have on your phone … Read more

The best indie games in 2024 Today

[ad_1] There’s something truly special about indie games. Every year sees brilliant additions to the Switch and mobile platforms, full of stunning artwork, thoughtful stories, moving characters, and boundary-pushing gameplay. These games not only prove that you don’t need a big label attached to you to show your worth whether you’re a green-thumbed witch or a … Read more

The best Halloween games feature terror, torment, and turnips Today

[ad_1] It’s the spookiest day of the year, Halloween, and that means it’s time for some tricks and treats – we certainly won’t say no to getting as much candy as possible. However, it’s not just about tasty snacks. It’s the perfect day to play a game or two while you indulge yourself with those … Read more

The best free Switch games Today

[ad_1] If you’re looking for loads of free Switch games to sink your time into, you’re in the right place. Games aren’t cheap these days, but the good thing is that there are plenty of excellent experiences out there that don’t cost a single dollar. So, whether you’re a shooter fan or an adventure fiend, … Read more

The Maw: what’s new in PC games this week? x

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This week is the week of Halloween, a period bountiful in horror games, but I write about horror games all the time anyway. Even when I’m writing about happy, upbeat games, I’m actually writing about horror games. I’m worried that if I double-down further on morbidity I might foul the Maw’s humours and give it jaundice. So let’s see if we can satiate the creature with some nice, breezy open worlders and RPGs instead. I’ll throw in a single horror game just to keep up appearances.

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Gone Home studio Fullbright are now making games about horrible toilet spiders x

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You probably still know Fullbright as the studio behind Gone Home, a delicately experimental first-person yarn about a girl exploring her family home after travelling overseas, and learning about the turmoil in her absence. Picture that game in your mind: the quietness of the hallways versus the crash of a thunderstorm outside, the sickly-sweet 90s décor, the fairy lights and screwed-up balls of paper, the gentle amber pressure of cloistered teenage memories. Now, imagine a faint scuttling behind the skirting boards. A rattling in the pipes. Was there a toilet in Gone Home’s autumnal mansion? I can’t recall, but you should probably steer clear.

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