With October right around the corner and us at Gamingshogun loving a good scare, I was tasked with previewing the upcoming game from Shadowshifters called Huntsman: The Orphanage. Being...
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PAYDAY 2 Review (PC)
I was lucky enough to get into E3 a few years back and one of the games that just seemed to come out of nowhere, but impressed the pants off me, was PAYDAY: The Heist. It wasn’t the...
Darkout – A Preview (PC)
Desura games has invited us to participate in the beta test for their upcoming science fiction sandbox game, Darkout. For those of you out there that have played Terraria, you will...
Game Dev Tycoon Review (PC/Steam)
Plenty of you readers out there have probably heard of Game Dev Tycoon, even if you haven’t played it, because of the humorous way GreenHeartGames dealt with folks who pirated/cracked...
Mortal Kombat Komplete Kollection Review (PC)
NetherRealm Studios has finally brought the big hit, Mortal Kombat, to the PC. Mortal Kombat Komplete Kollection (my spell-checker is going to hate this review) contains everything the...
Divinity: Dragon Commander Review (PC)
Here’s a phrase that I’m sure will get you grinning: “Dragons, with jet packs”. Sounds like something I would have drawn in the margins of my math homework back in...
The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief Review (PC)
Nordic Games has just released their newest point and click adventure game in The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief. Part one of a three part story, The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief takes...
Element4L – A Review (PC)
Indie game developer, I-Illusions, has come up with a very charming action platform game with Element4L. With a very easy control scheme, Element4L is a great example of a game that is easy...
X3: Albion Prelude Review (PC/Steam)
There was something I didn’t realize about Captain Kirk until recently. As captain of the fictional Starship Entertprise, he had all the responsibility and basically none of the...
Magrunner: Dark Pulse Review (PC)
GLaDOS Fhtagn! Here’s a question for you that I thought I would never ask, “What would happen if the world of Portal existed within the Lovecraftian Cthulu Mythos?” Well...