DAN HILLMAN
Martha is Dead (PC) Review
LKA’s Martha is Dead is a first person black as night psychological thriller that in some ways shows just how far “video games” have come since their inception. It’s more like a film than a game, at least in the traditional sense. So put the kids to bed, strap in and let’s descend into a tale of madness set amongst the madness of wartime Europe.
Draugen Review
Fans of paranoid schizophrenia, spooky settings and literal graveyards worth of fresh corpses take note Draugen has landed. This Beautiful psycho-thriller set in an isolated Norwegian fjord during the 1920s has plenty to offer as well as a few things to consider.
Death end re;Quest Review
Enter “Worlds Odyssey” a virtual reality game of swords, sorcery and lingerie . Adding to the fun is the minor detail that death in game means death in real life. Fortunately, it can be hacked from the outside. If you like JRPGs, decapitation and having your brain trying to escape through your nose Death end re;Quest might be for you.
Heaven's Vault Review
Welcome to the Nebula, the futuristic home of a young Archaeologist who has discovered that an ancient world ending event may be about to re-occur. Will they be able to find the secret and save the world…uh, Nebula or will they be cast into centuries more of darkness. Take a look at Inkle’s Heaven’s Vault to find out.