Don’t Starve, [Klei Entertainment] (P)review
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Today I’m returning to my somewhat recurring unforgiving-survival-games theme with Klei Entertainment’s Don’t Starve. This is a currently in beta 2.5D wilderness survival game...
View ArticleDishonored, [Arkane Studios] Review
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp This review is fairly late in terms of the original release of October 2012 however the recent release of new Knife of Dunwall DLC has brought me back to it. Whilst I haven’t...
View ArticleAtomP Reviews – Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon [Ubisoft]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp When April 1st comes around and Ubisoft use the date to announced a standalone expansion to FC3 (Far Cry 3) set in a 1980’s vision of 2007 it’s somewhat difficult to know how...
View ArticleAtomP Reviews – Kairo, [Richard Perrin]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Kairo is a first person exploration and puzzle game where the player will progress through a series of puzzles planted within varied architectural constructions of awe inspiring...
View ArticleAtomP (P)Reviews: Megabyte Punch, [Reptile]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp I got word of this through a recent Greenlight spotlight video from Jesse Cox and it initially piqued my interest, however due to some confusion over platforms I held off. That...
View ArticleAtomP Reviews: Thomas Was Alone, [Mike Bithell]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Upon purchasing the latest Humble Indie Bundle I realised that I now owned Thomas Was Alone on both PC and PSN, at which point I decided to get around to playing it and I was …...
View ArticleAtomP (P)reviews – Papers, Please, [Lucas Pope]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Papers, Please is somewhat unique and not long ago the free beta that I’m previewing here got a great deal of attention from the youtube gaming community, as such I figured it...
View ArticleAtomP Reviews – Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp In these reviews I’ve been gradually shifting ever further from the graphical fidelity end of the spectrum towards the gameplay depth end, and this article is pretty close to...
View ArticleAtomP (P)review Updates 1
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp I figured that I’ve done quite a few previews of early games in these articles and the early nature of the builds means that they are probably different today than they were...
View ArticleAtomP – (P)review Updates 2
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp I’ve done quite a few previews of early games in my articles. I’ve decided therefore that it would be a good idea to do an update article on occasion where I give a brief …...
View ArticleAtomP Reviews: Terraria
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Terraria is not a new game by a long stretch, in fact on PC it’s actually a couple of years old now. Despite this the game has always been well supported post-release,...
View ArticleAtomp Review – CAPSULE, [Adam Saltsman, Robin Arnott]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Changing theme from last week we’re looking at something a little more complete, if not smaller in scope. CAPSULE is brought to you by Adam Saltsman and Robin Arnott and is an...
View ArticleAtomp Reviews – Crusader Kings 2 [Paradox]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp I’m going to start this honestly; CK2 (Crusader Kings 2) can be difficult to get into and this initial learning curve is likely to put a few people off. However let me assure...
View ArticleAtomp Reviews – Teleglitch: Die More Edition, [Test3, Paradox Interactive]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Teleglitch is an interesting case, the original game was released independently and did reasonably but perhaps not brilliantly. Now the developers have released a new and...
View ArticleEvochron Mercenary, [Starwraith 3D Games] Review
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp There’s been a significant resurgence in interest in Elite-esque free-form space sims as of late, however much of this interest has been driven by promises and potential rather...
View ArticleAtomp Reviews: Cube World [Picroma]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Cube World is an open world third person action RPG of sorts. It is built around the idea of exploring a procedurally generated world whilst performing quests, fighting...
View ArticleAtomp Reviews – Gone Home, [The Fullbright Company]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp Gone Home is as much an interactive experience as it is a game, this is nothing new to my little segment and the arguments of game vs non-game have all but been covered so …...
View ArticleAtomp Reviews: Saints Row 4, [Violition]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp I’ll start this with a little pre-cursor; I’m coming at Saints Row 4 (SR4) as a fairly big Saints Row the Third (SR3) player, but no other Saints Row. I’ve clocked around 126...
View ArticleAtomp reviews: Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall and The Brigmore Witches DLC,...
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp It’s no mystery that I enjoyed vanilla Dishonored a great deal and the opportunity offered by DLC to explore the world of Dunwall yet further was something that I could not...
View ArticleAtomp Reviews: Endless Space, [Amplitude Studios]
By Tom Hooper aka Atomp It’s been awhile since I really managed to get into a space 4X strategy game, the last time being a stint of GalCiv2 which whilst good and very deep felt a little clunky in …...
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