Three Fourths Home: Extended Edition Review
Kelly has recently returned home to Nebraska from school. Having been distant while she was out on her own, she’s gone out for a drive and is about to head home. That’s where Three Fourths Home begins.
Playing through games that might just get stuck in your backlog.
Kelly has recently returned home to Nebraska from school. Having been distant while she was out on her own, she’s gone out for a drive and is about to head home. That’s where Three Fourths Home begins.
In ancient times, Machina ruled the world. Now, they’re left abandoned in ruins. You set out to discover the secrets and wind up having to save the world. Isn’t that how it always is?
When classic games get re-released they tend to have a lot of work put into making them look “modern”. Another World throws that out the window, though there are still minor upgrades.
A mother’s love for a child is never something to be questioned. When Queen Calypso’s daughter Moonchild is abducted, she becomes determined to rescue her no matter the cost.
Your files are gone and the deadline is tomorrow. What lengths will you go to so that you can finish your game in time? It’s time to be the Dev Guy.
A series of mysterious murders are taking place and you’ve been tasked with finding out why. Will you be able to find out what is really happening?
So what do you get when you find a free game on Steam with the name Seduce Me? You get it in hopes of seeing some great stuff *wink wink*– ahem! I mean some great story… Welcome to what happened when I got Seduce Me the Otome.
In recent days a trend seems to have come up for video games – the inability to save. A trend that is not good for the health of games, at least that’s what I think.
Let’s all go on a journey! Or maybe just a light will. It also won’t make it very far on its journey. Maybe that’s just the Journey of the Light though?
Sometimes you just don’t want to be human, right? You want to perhaps be a banana? Well too bad, because You Are Not a Banana.