Abstract: Back in the early days, the sort of people who won Big Brother were normal, or at least as close to normal as TV people can get. These days, though, its all about oddities. Transsexual/ disabled/ Geordie person enters house, overcomes their transsexua...
Abstract: Contact was an obscure little game for the DS until cryptic screenshots featuring a visual style similar to that of the NES cult-hit Earthbound began to show up. The title began to gain notoriety as the spiritual successor the ignored but beloved Earth...
Abstract: From the off set, you find yourself in communication with an off world, manic Professor in his space ship. In control of Terry, you actually play yourself in this game but spend your time steering Terry around in order to help him collect power cells t...
Abstract: Atlus has always been a company that, for better or for worse, releases fresh and different RPG titles. Contact is one such game, and fortunately for gamers, it falls into the better category. Right from the get-go, Contact sets itself apart with immer...
Unique story-telling methods, character customisation, funny dialogue, its quirky
Simplistic combat, vague objectives
For those with patience, a good sense of direction, and an interest in the obscure, you owe it to yourself to try the game out. If you have a short temper or enjoy the mundane, its best you avoid making contact with this one. ...
Abstract: Tory Favro8.1This is a game that will make you stop and ponder titles of this nature. In Contact from our friends at Red Ant, you play the part of yourself, guiding a young boy called Terry who is sent on a quest by professor who has special powers. S...
Abstract: Unik stil ala GrasshopperI spelets början stöter du på spelets huvudkaraktär, en pojke vid namn Terry, och en lite kufisk professor vars skepp blivit skadat i en konfontration med ett fientligt rymdskepp. Professorn ger dig uppgiften att samla in olik...
Abstract: Grasshoppers till synes innovativa rollspel är kort men ändå komiskt. Sophie har agerat länk mellan en pratglad professor och en äventyrande pojke