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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: Jelly Troops 

It takes a good idea to be fun, and Jelly Troops was exactly that… I mean both things here, fun and a good idea....

Review: Mars First Logistics 

Physics games like Mars First Logistics are usually made for a laugh or a chin scratch. This game was anything but. Mars First Logistics...

Review: No, I am not Human

No, I am not Human is a Timid experience at its best. A visual novel with extra steps, the deduction gameplay, while promising, never...

Review: Beyond Sunset

I know we take our retro very seriously in these parts, but Beyond Sunset took it a little too far. The retro aspects are...

Review: Adventure of Samsara

With Adventure of Samsara being the brand new addition to the Atari family of games, we can all gather together with hands held together...

Review: Bendy: Lone Wolf

Nostalgia done right is a rare statement that Bendy: Lone Wolf managed to elicit from me. Harsh to the end, even on lower difficulty,...

Review: Out and About

I am not exactly ready for Out and About. I don’t think Walking Simulator should be a mark for shame, especially when your game...

Review: Ra Ra Boom

It was a great run for Ra Ra Boom, but you can only go so far copying grandpa’s homework. I love Streets of Rage...

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