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Just a point to make here, I haven't actually read any of the massive Fallout: Equestria fanfic by KKat and any recurring characters between the two of these are lost on me. Regardless, this is a delightful work! You start the game customizing the pony you'll be playing as for the duration of the run, and proceed to fight your way out of a massive facility with a memory loss forcibly cast upon you, and getting out is only the beginning of your problems. The game is a 2D platformer styled with the RPG levelling systems and weapons/enemies from most of the mainline 3D Fallout games. The result of this, in addition to the general size of the levels compared to your character, means that a lot of the traps and fights you'll be getting into range from mean to downright sadistic. Your early levelling matters a lot when faced with hard-to-see traps and mines scattered everywhere, massive pits full of irradiated water, and raider ponies out for blood. Your hub world is a charming part of the Equestian Wasteland called the Prancing Pony Camp, and it's where the majority of your trading and quests are going to come from, at least early game. The website promises 30 hours of gameplay and they're not kidding. Definitely one to keep on your radar!
Steam | itch.io | Nintendo Switch | Xbox | Playstation


Look, let's just be straightforward here - if you managed to end up on a Neocities cite run by a furry, you probably have already played Hypnospace Outlaw and don't need me to tell you how great it is. Just in case you haven't, though, here's the rundown: You play the role of an Enforcer, a glorified hall monitor important member of the Merchantsoft™ family whose job it is to narc on innocent people maintain the integrity of Hypnospace. As your role on Hypnospace increases, you become embroiled in a cyber-noir that seemlessly blends the atmosphere of pre-Web 2.0 internet with corporate malefactions and the sorts of behaviors that only come from the truly desperate. The final act of the game's story is one of the most pleasing denounments I've had the pleasure of playing. Please do yourself a favor and check this one out if you haven't already!
Steam | Epic Store | Nintendo e-Shop (Switch Ver.) | Nintendo e-Shop (3DS Ver.) | Playstation | iOS App Store


It took me a certain amount of time to get to recommending this game, mainly because I couldn't quite get around how troubled it made me feel. Shakedown: Hawaii is fun as hell, giving you a lot of stuff to play with in their fictionalized version of Hawaii, and if you're only in it for the sandbox co-op, it's a fine game for the money. The real meat and potatoes are in the single player campaign which is a biting satire of how big business works in the grand scheme. You play a real piece of work, well past your expiration date but you get back on the saddle to save your company, Feeble International, from being taken over by a guy named Featherbottom who dresses like Snidley Whiplash. To accomplish this, you and your gradually growing cabal of lickspittles and cronies pull every nasty trick in the book to gradually shakedown Hawaii and claim a total monopoly. Buy out businesses, break EPA laws, kill, steal, cheat, everything is fair game. It's fascinating to look at your main character and his failson DJ Jockitch, as they are both screwed over by the very business practices that they seek to push, and yet every example is embraced enthuastically in the name of making a buck. It begs the question, in this current time and place if this joke is funny any more. However, I can't deny I've thought about this game constantly since completing my first playthrough. I would like to assume that this helped clue me in to the reality that corporations are truly not your friend. Who knows with me, though?
Steam || Epic Games Store || Nintendo e-Shop || Playstation || Xbox


In the post-apocalypse, someone has to be the one to tend the fields. In this game, that someone is you! Grow your plants and keep them big and happy while staving off the threat of gun-toting rabbits and other hungry pests. You can spend your days tending the farm while occasionally exploring to get better supplies and increase your crop yield. But beware, as you're far from immortal and being careful is the the only way to survive. Can you make it through the years to keep the homestead fed?


Erica Yu is a bartender at The Only Bar in town. It's early morning, and she's ready to go home to her girlfriend. But her relief is short lived as she finds herself beseiged on all sides by murderous cops, impossible geometry, and strange red mannequins. Death and danger await around every corner, but is death truly the worst you have to worry about in this town? Coming off of the success of THE DEVIL HAUNTS ME 13 months prior, lum creates a delightful atmosphere of torment as you work your way through this survival horror!
December 16th 2019 - The first three pages of the webcomic Static Space goes live on ComicFury.
