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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: Knightica

Attaching strategic combat to a game about buying and selling makes Knightica for me. From the outset, it is not about how you will...

Review: Sultan’s Game

Not every day, a promise of mediocrity ends up delivering something new like Sultan’s Game. If perspective is reality, the closer you stand, the...

Review: GUNTOUCHABLES

If anyone has played any of the old Boxhead Zombie Flash games, then they know exactly what to expect from Guntouchables. Don’t think of...

Review: The King is Watching

The influx of Rogulikes hinders many, but not The King is Watching. This game came out swinging from the start with a unique and...

Review: Return to Ash

Return to Ash is a game that mistakes verbosity for depth, and drags its players through a mire of awkward dialogue, aesthetic half-measures, and...

Review: Crashlands 2

If Stardew Valley and Minecraft adopted a child and later found out they were related, the therapist would be Crashlands 2. This game draws...

Review: Untitled Hand Game: Titled Edition

I am not going to talk badly about ‘Untitled Hand Game’ for trying to mimic something bigger and falling short. However, if the thing...

Review: Zombie Cure Lab

Few games manage multiple gameplay elements as well as Zombie Cure Lab. Usually, you would find three, maybe four, things you must handle, and...

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