The Technomancer seems like an RPG inspired by the greats of the genre, but it never really understands the fundamental elements that made them great. It has all the moving parts of a mid-2000s ...
Xbox Live Gold members can download April's free Games With Gold for free now on Xbox One and Xbox 360, including The Technomancer and Outcast: Second Contact. This month Xbox One gets The ...
Bound by Flame developer Spiders has announced a new RPG in development titled The Technomancer. The post-apocalyptic cyberpunk title is set on Mars during the War of Water. There, a Technomancer ...
The lifecycle of something B-grade usually goes like so: Critics get the first whiff. It smells bad enough to stain their tongues, which they use to crow about said badness. In gaming, this can be an ...
Set in a steampunk-like version of the future, where different corporations and mutated wildlife rule Mars, The Technomancer sets you loose to explore and fight your way through it all. “Zachariah is ...
In 2013, French studio Spiders and publisher Focus Home Interactive released Mars: War Logs; a cyberpunk role-playing game which was poorly received by the masses. The Technomancer is a sequel to Mars ...
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The last time that Push Square visited a world made by developer Spiders, it was in the form of Bound By Flame. The 2014 title had some lofty ambitions but it failed to meet any of them, and thus ...
The Technomancer is the most imperfectly perfect example of a B-grade video game produced by gaming’s eighth. It’s even a curiously unlabelled descendent of 2013’s Mars: War Logs, a kind of hilarious ...
The setting is great, but weak combat and limited choices stop this RPG from going anywhere fun. PC Gamer's got your back Our experienced team dedicates many hours to every review, to really get to ...
The studio Spiders has long been to Bioware what the SyFy Channel is to Hollywood: it takes a popular big-budget concept and creates an eager but far less grandiose adaptation. All of this remains ...