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.
This medal is awarded to games which have received perfect scores from the WSGF for their ultra-widescreen support, and are Ultra-Widescreen Certified.
A toy-built monument to momentum: action figures race through dizzying tracks to settle their differences, collect medals, and unlock outfits. Action Henk features 5 character models, 70+ trials over several environments like disco- or halloween-themed tracks, and comes with an easy-to-use level editor. Online multiplayer is cross-platform (Windows/OSX/Linux) although the game is lacking a local versus mode at the time of release.
The devil wears pastels: looks like a cute and simplistic shooter, kills you in one hit. The short levels are tailored for time attack and yet contain enough secrets to keep you coming back. Lovely Planet features 100 maps over 5 worlds and 1 gun to pacify them all.
Learn to fly without fear with ClearView. Rain or wind outside, start flying right now! Save money and time by not crashing your real models
Features include: 50 heli models, 50 plane models, 17 flying fields, full collision support, 3d physics, refined flight model with autorotation, true high alpha angles simulation, water support, advanced setup for editing all flight parameters, import and share your own scenery... and much more
Full Control's Space Hulk was a 1:1 conversion of the tabletop game. Released a year later, Ascension is a more "videogamey" take on Games Workshop's classic. This solo-only standalone features additions like Fog Of War, XP, branching campaigns and appearence customization - resulting in a different, yet equally brainy and brutal, turn-based tactical experience. Ascension's base game contains over a hundred missions and three space marine chapters (Ultramarines, Blood Angels and Space Wolves).
Banished is a one man project city simulation.
In this city-building strategy game, you control a group of exiled travelers who decide to restart their lives in a new land. They have only the clothes on their backs and a cart filled with supplies from their homeland.
The objective of the game is to keep the population alive and grow it into a successful culture. Options for feeding the people include hunting and gathering, agriculture, trade, and fishing. However, sustainable practices must be considered to survive in the long term.
Submitted by Anonymous on 30 January, 2015 - 12:25
Octodad is a third-person adventure game about destruction, deception, and fatherhood. The player controls Octodad, a dapper octopus masquerading as a human, as he goes about a day of his life. Octodad can slip through tight spaces, grab objects with his suckers, and knock things around with tremendous strength. But if the player does things too out-of-the-ordinary, Octodad's family will grow suspicious and realize what he really is. If they do, it's game over for Octodad! (from official site)
Submitted by skipclarke on 26 January, 2015 - 03:48
The Sims 4 is a life simulation video game developed by Maxis and The Sims Studio and published by Electronic Arts. The game has the same concept as its predecessor, The Sims 3. Players control their Sims in various activities and form relationships. The game, like the rest of the series, does not have a defined final goal; gameplay is nonlinear. The Create-a-Sim and Build Mode tools have been redesigned to allow more versatility when creating game content.
Submitted by Anonymous on 20 January, 2015 - 11:38
You awaken, a synthetic creature at odds with this decrepit place. The voice of your maker urges you to find Sigils, the geometric artefacts locked behind seemingly impenetrable mechanisms in rooms and passageways opening all around you. There will be devices to jam, laser beams to redirect, contraptions to activate or put to sleep. You now have a purpose. What more could you want ?