Retrospective Review: Ghostbusters (Commodore 64)
In 1984 the world was treated to a surprise and unexpected blockbuster box office hit. A bizarre blend of comedy and supernatural adventure featuring some […]
In 1984 the world was treated to a surprise and unexpected blockbuster box office hit. A bizarre blend of comedy and supernatural adventure featuring some […]
Lucasfilm has a lot to answer for. When they set up their games division, no-one quite knew what to expect. We all thought we’d see […]
Curious Expedition 2 is a roguelike. Ok, now that I scared all the roguelike haters away from this article, let’s dive more into what this […]
As a long-time fan of pinball, I’ve always been drawn to home versions regardless of the platform. Whether it was the Pinball Dreams series on […]
Let’s be real: 2020 was chock full of surprises, some good and many bad. But, perhaps one of the nicest was being sent a review […]
I will be completely honest, when I heard about Bugsnax I didn’t think I would be into it. Now, 10 hours later having finished the […]
Ratalaika Games are an immensely prolific publisher. Rather than developing their own games, they specialise in porting an incredibly diverse range of indie PC titles […]
Cloudpunk is a game of many conflicting feelings for me. The story is powerful and has you in tears while being subtle with it all. […]
Modern consoles have been plagued with remakes and remasters of games from past generations. Usually publishers have turned to the PSOne, PS2 and PS3 for […]
Overall, Banished is an incredibly well done game built by the talent of one incredibly passionate developer.
We’re huge fans of indie publisher Ratalaika Games here at Infinite Frontiers. Over the last few years they have actively sourced indie PC games and […]
Last year I took a look at the mobile stunt-based racing game Gravity Rider. Despite being released as a Free To Play game and having […]
In our latest YouTube video, we take a look at a brand new game for the Commodore 64. The game has been inspired by the […]
It was quite a shock to pinball video game fans back in June 2018. Farsight Studios had just announced that they had lost the license […]
Before I continue, I have a confession to make… I’m not usually one for gaming on mobile phones . I’d rather spend my gaming hours […]
Wizball, first released in 1987 by Manchester-based Ocean Software, is arguably one of the strangest shoot-em-ups ever to have been released for the Commodore 64. […]
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