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Saim Khurshid

Born in Islamabad, Pakistan, Saim Khurshid, a student of the English language with years of writing, scripting and editing experience, holds a deep passion for gaming as an art form. Practically born with a keyboard and mouse in hand, he fell in love with the possibilities of the gaming medium quite early. With a keen eye for storytelling and gripping gameplay, Saim is set to advocate that no game should be met halfway; rather, it's the game's responsibility to justify its presence in the industry

Review: JustAxe

JustAxe is not a Roguelike, Metroid-Vania or Rage bait but a 2d puzzle platformer with simple combat and a handful of interesting ideas that...

Review: Mullet Madjack

Mullet Madjack is an explosive Rogue-like FPS that is bound to get you hooked for hours with its upbeat 80s anime style and feel. Gaming...

Review: Noreya: The Gold Project

Noreya: The gold project is a 2D pixel-art Dark Fantasy MetroidVania filled with uninspired gameplay and an even worse upgrade system. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kT7uMWIx4ak Hours of my life...

Review: Chromatic Memories

Not a full-on puzzle game nor a complete point-and-click adventure, Chromatic Memories is an fauvist art game that sits at an interesting position in...

Review: Universal Conquest

In the infinite expanse of the universe, I played Universal Conquest and I for the life of me cannot find another human who has...

Review: Still Joking

I have to be honest, Visual Novel Still Joking did not give me much hope in its gameplay theory. With the animation straight out...

Review: Coloree

Sceptical was I when I first launched the colour-based puzzle game, Coloree but you can COLOUR me surprised, when I found myself hooked to...

Review: Rack and Slay

With the creative machine on its mundane sport-turned-RPG Roguelike phase, it was about time a snooker-based game like Rack and Slay came to be....

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