Night Machine Steam Demo is Live

It’s an unusually slow news week this week, so instead of discussing whatever shenanigans are going on in the AAA sector of gaming, I instead come to you with a bit of indie news. I just learned of a new roguelike deckbuilder, one that’s got a pretty intriguing hook. The game is Night Machine and…

Phasmophobia Is Getting a Major Rework This Year

It’s looking like horror fans are going to have a pretty good year in 2025. Not only is Tormented Souls II due out sometime this yaer, but now Phasmophobia is confirmed to be getting some major additions, updates and reworks as well. It’s already impressive what Kinetic Games has been able to accomplish with their…

Little Kitty, Big City: Comfort Gaming at its Best

As much as I enjoy my big, flashy games with hectic boss fights, fancy weapons, piles of loot, and immersive storylines, sometimes, ya just gotta chill. To a degree, the Ace Attorney games have filled this role in my recent gaming life; however, working through their twisty-turny logic in trying to defend clients is often…

Then and Now: The ‘Triple A’ Fun Factor

As our tenth anniversary continues, we decided it’d be a good chance to take a look back at the first few months of Virtual Bastion and compare some of our thoughts then with those we hold now. Have we changed over these past few years, or have our opinions solidified? To answer that question in…

Timelie: Demo Review

Timelie is a thought-provoking puzzle game where you have the ability to rewind and fast forward through time.  You play as two characters, a girl who can interact with switches on the walls and fix gaps in the floor and a cat who can fit through small spaces and meow to distract enemies.  Together, the…

YouTube Highlights, Weekly Edition #312

Up this week: Connect: Twitter ~ Facebook ~ wegameunited@gmail.comWatch: YouTube ~ Video BastionShop: Spreadshirt Note: YouTube Highlights is going on hiatus next week and will return on Friday, September 15th. Come on back then for more weekly gaming goodness!

Mythic Ocean: Demo Review

Mythic Ocean takes place in the ocean of a brand new world that you can shape by speaking to the various gods that inhabit it.  The demo took me roughly 40-50 minutes, and during that time, I mainly wandered aimlessly about a few underwater environments that weren’t terribly interesting to explore and spoke at great…