Video Games review show hosted by Kim and Elwood, each episode focusing on a different featured game. We also have event coverage posts and other gaming-related discussions.
Kim and Elwood look at the Far games from the Swedish indie game developer Okomotive as you take control of nameless pilots navigating across a post apocalyptic landscape and ocean.
Kim and Elwood look at their favourite video game soundtracks as they discuss the importance of music in gaming aswell as how soundtracks have created some of gamings most iconic moments and more!!
Kim and Elwood look at the interactive horror game Man of Medan the first entry in the Dark Pictures Anthology following four students and their boat captain whose diving expedition soon leading them to discover instead what appears to be an abandoned ship only to find it's former residents still very much present.
Kim and Elwood look at the 2017 Indie Adventure game Night In The Woods in which you play the college drop out Mae who returns to her hometown of Possum Springs to reconnect with the friends she left behind as well as finding herself drawn into investigating the disappearance of her friend Casey and the dark secrets the town hides.
Kim and Elwood follow up their first episode review of Don't Nod Entertainment's "Tell Me Why" to find out if the rest of the game matches up aswell as find out how the investigation by twins Tyler and Alyson into their mother's death plays out. Is this the game to finally beat out "Life Is Strange"? Find out now!
Elwood and Kim share their gaming recommendations for the spooky season from classics and games to play with friends aswell as revealing the games which scared them the most.
Kim and Elwood look at the first episode of "Tell Me Why" from Dontnod Entertainment as they figure out whether to game on or switch off. Set in a rural Alaskan town twins Tyler and Allison reunite after being apart for ten years to figure out the mystery of their mother's death, revisit their unique childhood and conflicting memories in another adventure game from the makers of Life is Strange
Kim and Elwood set sail to the spirit world with Spiritfarer an indie management sim and sandbox action game developed and published by Canadian studio Thunder Lotus Games in which you play Stella, a Spiritfarer, charged with ferrying the deceased to the Everdoor aboard your ever changing ship.
Kim and Elwood look at the Indie platformer The Artful Escape in which you play Francis Vendetti a teenage guitar prodigy who sets out on a psychedelic and interstellar journey to inspire his stage persona and confront the legacy of his uncle and folk music legend Johnson Vendetti .
Kim and Elwood check out the quirky indie title Doughnut County by Ben Esposito in which you play a hole which grows bigger the more it consumes while you attempt to consume everything on the map. We also share some of our favourite quirky titles
Elwood and Kim check out the 2019 indie platformer Katana Zero in which you play a the katana welding assassin Zero who can both slow down time and predict the future while at the same time suffering from amnesia as he attempts to unravel the mystery of his past while carrying out assassination contracts.
Elwood and Kim present their gaming guide to the festive season from the best game to entertain the family, to corrupting your younger siblings / cousins, while also revealing their most wanted games for Christmas
Elwood and Kim look at the independent adventure game Sea of Solitude were you play as Kay a young woman whose inner turmoil has turned her into a monster, while she explores a flooded world trying to discover the reasons she turned into a monster while being forced to face feeling which have now manifested themselves as giant monsters she will have to face along her journey.
Elwood and Kim share thier favourite video game costumes while looking at who makes a costume, the character wearing them or does the design help make a character iconic.
Elwood and Kim check out the indie game "Orwell" were you get to play Big Brother...no not the kind who gets to task Z list celebs with pointless challanges for toilet roll, but a state operative monitoring a series of subjects as you attempt to uncover a terror plot by digging through thier internet activity looking for clues.
So with E3 drawing to a close for another year we look back at the conference and share our highs and lows from the shows as we plan for the gaming year ahead.
We venture to the pale city were a mysterious signal has enslaved it's inhabitants in this return to the twisted world of Little Nightmares, as this time you play Mono who along with or our original heroine Six must venture to the city working together to uncover the secret of the signal while avoiding the twisted inhabitants of this world. On this episode we review the game, highlighting many of the exciting new additions to the gameplay aswell as the new world you get to explore, aswell as sharing our theories on what it all means.
Elwood and Kim countdown thier favourite video game worlds, highlighting the games with the most intresting and immersive worlds rather than the gameplay and story. From Pandora to Oddworld, Aracdia Bay to the depths of Rapture they reveal the worlds which they most enjoyed exploring as much as the games which take place in them.
Little Nightmares 2 is just around the corner so what better time to revisit the original game, a dark 3D puzzle & stealth platformer developed by Tarsier Studios. Archive Recording - 2017 Check out our Blog Follow us on Youtube
Elwood and Kim check out the adventure game "Concrete Genie" as the bullied teen Ash attempts to bring colour back to his seaside town with the help of his magic paintbrush and the creatures he paints. A unique concept which made a big splash when it was shown at E3 but does it live up to the hype?
It's the start of a new gaming year and what better way to kick things off than with a look ahead to what is coming out this year and with Triple A titles like Farcry 6 and Overwatch 2, through to indie releases like Little Nightmares 2 and It Takes Two not to mention hot re-releases like Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game. Elwood and Kim share thier top gaming picks for the year ahead aswell as revealing the titles they are most excited for.
Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick return with a brand new point and click adventure as FBI agents Ray and Reyes arrive in Thimbleweed Park to investigate a murder but will it live up to Gilbert and Winnick's legacy?
Elwood and Kim share thier favourite female gaming characters as they share thier favourites aswell as highlighting those who paved the way for some of gamings most iconic characters.
Already big fans of the original game expectations were unquestionably high for the follow up as the focus this time is shifted to Sean and Daniel Diaz. Two brothers forced to go on the run when Daniel's awakening powers reveal themselves, putting the pair on a journey from Seattle to Mexcio before the authorities catch up with them. But with the original game already setting such a high bar and the decision to focus on two new characters could it really compare? This is just one of the questions as we find out for ourselves playing through the whole saga.
With a brand new year of releases to look forward to we go through the calender and highlight the titles we are most excited for aswell as looking back at the highlights of 2019
Having already given us a game of the year with "Oxenfree" we were understandably excited to see what Night School Studios brought to the table with thier follow up "Afterparty" which sees you playing as two college students attempting to escape from hell by winning a drinking contest with the devil. Does it match up to the high standard set by thier first game? We find out as we check out the game for ourselves and share our thoughts.
Elwood and Kim return from thier recent break with a brand new episode in which they reveal thier favourite horror games from classics like Resident Evil and Silent Hill through to Indie gems like Oxenfree and Little Nightmare even uncovering a few forgotten gems aswell.
Welcome to the first audio game review/discussion for Game Warp! This episode, we discuss and review 2015 interactive film video game Her Story which is a debut project developed by Sam Barlow. As their next game Telling Lies prepare to launch in a few days, we take a moment to look back at this starting point. Her Story uses a database of video clips of an interrogation of a woman to search and solve an investigation of a missing man. Using live action film footage played primarily with British musician Viva Seifert as the missing man's wife, Her Story was originally known for its unconventional mechanics and strong narrative while being nominated and winning awards. Both as first time players of this game, we discuss Her Story from its narrative to its actress down to its gameplay mechanics and more and whether its outstanding elements are shared by either of us.
E3 2019 has come and gone! Over the many conferences that showed up, we share our thoughts one by one while sharing the games that stood out to each of us. We talk about which games may have misfired and which ones have us intrigued. There was a big shift in the E3 conferences this year and perhaps, its why some conferences shone more than others. Join us as we share our overall thoughts and look over this year's conferences!