
Screencheat is a clever shooter, but one that ultimately lacks depth or longevity. However, the sheer amount of fun to be had with friends is undeniable, and that aspect alone makes the game worth trying for those yearning for their local multiplayer fixes
"Game devs Ted Park (Mild Beast, At Sundown: Shots in the Dark), Nicholas McDonnell (Samurai Punk, Screencheat), Shadi Muklashy (Sombr Studio, Invisigun Heroes), David Clark (Green Man Gaming, Black & White Bushido), and Justin Ng (Gattai Games, Muffled Warfare) have collaborated to bring together the ultimate ‘Hide & Seek Party Pack!’ now available in the Steam Summer Sale campaign.

Jason Coles writes: "Everyone's heard of Nidhogg and Towerfall (if you haven't, well now you have too), but what about the multiplayer games that everyone doesn't know about?"

Neil writes: "Last week's Xbox Live Deals With Gold sale was a tad disappointing, mostly because the really decent Xbox One and Xbox 360 bargains were saved for the Ultimate Game Sale. Now though it's time to check out a whole new list of discounted titles. But what bargains are available for gamers to get excited about thanks to the Xbox Live Deals With Gold and Spotlight Sale for 24th-30th July 2018?"
Really interested in this games concept. Love the idea of having to look at other peoples screens to find them, as well as the assortment of weapons. Sounds worth a look, despite the flaws.
Brings back memories of cheating at Goldeneye. One big shame is how unfriendly it is for lets plays. I've tried watching some, but it's nearly impossible to keep track. Still, the game looks pretty good.
Easier now with such big TVs but def reminiscent of the Goldeneye days!