wide·screen gam·ing fo·rum (wsgf):
[-noun] Web community dedicated to ensuring PC games run properly on your tablet, netbook, personal computer, HDTV and multi-monitor gaming rig.
In one of many Randal and his best friend Matt nights of unbridled revelry, Matt confesses Randal he wants to propose to his girlfriend Sally. However, the next day Randal wakes up with his friend's wallet in his pocket and with his engagement ring inside. As our hero is running short of funds, he decides to sell the ring for a large sum of money. These action unleashes a curse that will repeat that Monday again and again, until he gets to solve the conflict that he created.
Mechanic Escape is a 2D platform game. The player controls an anthropomorphic TV who rebels against the terror of ruthless machines. He can collect two sets of TVs, smaller (50) and bigger ones (5). He can jump, wall jump, slide down pipes, swing with vines and must avoid various traps such as electric barriers and bombs that are instant death. The game also tracks the amount of deaths. The TV also needs to flee from big opponents as it has no means of attack. The game has four worlds, each with 20 levels, and it is possible to return to previous stages to retry them.
Submitted by czarman on 24 September, 2015 - 07:53
R.A.W.: Realms of Ancient War is a role-playing game with action combat. It is set in a fantasy world where dwarves, elves and humans are at war - and now another, dark power sends demons into this world. A powerful ghost makes the player character his avatar in order to defeat this power. Unfortunately no one knows this and so the player has to kill everyone met except the occasional quest giver.
Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is the first game in the Dead Synchronicity series. Guide Michael, an amnesiac, through his first waking moments in the New World - a dying universe created when the Great Wave reverted the world back to the Dark Ages. Explore your new surroundings, talk to whomever can be bothered, and solve puzzles leading to the surprisingly-dark answers to otherwise-mundane questions: who are the "dissolved"? what is "dead synchronicity"? And how far will Michael go to survive in the New World?
This simcade racer pays homage to a hundred models of sport bikes produced between 1987 and 2015. Races take place over fifteen locales, including a selection of iconic GP tracks and fictional scenic roads. All bike models can be heavily customized with both cosmetic and mechanical upgrades... and there's a clothes shop for riders, too. In addition to an extensive World Tour and quick race mode, RIDE features two-player splitscreen and 12-player online events. The demo only showcases solo quick mode on one track (long and short variants) and three bikes.
The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot is a free-to-play real-time strategy video game developed by Ubisoft Montreal. The game combines castle defense and dungeon crawling mechanics, allowing players to build their own castle and to attack those built by other players in order to collect various in-game resources such as Crowns, Gold, and Gear.
The game requires U-Play, and leaves a client running even when you exit the game. The client shows as an icon in the System Tray. No idea why this is needed, or what data it is sending to Ubisoft.
Submitted by Anonymous on 14 February, 2015 - 15:56
Little Iñupiaq girl meets magic arctic fox in a land of ice, wind and folklore. Together they will triumph over the deranged Manslayer and unlock documentary videos. Never Alone can be played with a pal but it's more of a "solo co-op" experience with spoken narration and lite gameplay. Don't let it fool you: behind the innocent bedtime story, simple platforming and cute graphics, there's a game eager to kill you. Repeatedly.
Submitted by Anonymous on 17 January, 2015 - 11:04
Fez is a semi-open two-dimensional puzzle-platformer. In a peaceful world of pixelated shapes and bright colors, Gomez' only foes are dead ends, hidden doors and impassable gaps. His schtick : rotating the view by quadrants, thus re-aligning objects in the 3D world to use in his 2D endeavors. Sounds simple enough - but at the heart of the game lies a cubic ton of areas, collectibles, code-cracking challenges and obscure references that will wake you up at night like a kawaii dream of cerebral torture. Perspective, right ?
Submitted by skipclarke on 2 January, 2015 - 16:21
Hidden in the towering Himalayas lies Kyrat, a country steeped in tradition and violence. You are Ajay Ghale. Traveling to Kyrat to fulfill your mother’s dying wish, you find yourself caught up in a civil war to overthrow the oppressive regime of dictator Pagan Min. (Source: Steam)