Salt and Sanctuary | IT’S SO DARK, I LOVE IT!
Salt and Sanctuary clearly is crafted from a merging of inspirational sources. It pays great homage to games that have come before it while reinventing them; combining them in waysRead More →
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Salt and Sanctuary clearly is crafted from a merging of inspirational sources. It pays great homage to games that have come before it while reinventing them; combining them in waysRead More →
Final Fantasy IX is one of my all-time favorite and enjoyable Final Fantasy titles. I was paying off my first Sony PlayStation (that my father secretly paid off for me) HeRead More →
Stella Glow is yet another title from the Atlus game company, and to be honest the last few titles from them have been less than enjoyable. These include Legend of LegacyRead More →
In Enter the Gungeon you play as a shady gunslinger stuck in a gun-themed dungeon, where living bullets are armed with guns that shoot bullets…and that’s only the first room.Read More →
In Magical Eyes: Red is for Anguish, One of the things I quickly learned when I was in Japan is how rich and complex is its culture The written language,Read More →
Time travel: we want it, we say we need it and we believe we understand it. These are the main focus points of Quantum Break, Now I spent a good whileRead More →
Adapting board games to electronic platforms is a hit-and-miss operation. Classic titles that have been around for decades are especially difficult. Often the rules quite don’t translate, and developers areRead More →
Tidal Affair: Before the Storm is an isometric stealth game. You sneak around an island, fighting various rebel groups. Your character is equipped with a parasol that can perform backstabsRead More →
In the past, the “simulator” game genre much like Farming Simulator 2015 was pretty much exclusively made for people who were more into what the simulator was about, rather thanRead More →
War, war has changed. The story in Valkyria Chronicles takes place on an alternate Earth, sometime around the first World War, Gallia sits on a waste deposit of ragnite andRead More →
Puzzle games have long been among my favorites. Of course, as a professional gamer, I play and review titles from all genres, but I always seem to return to theRead More →
Typing of the Dead: Overkill is A crude game with stilted dialogue, an overly dramatic narrator, and a B-movie plot at best. Just the way the developers intended. Two copsRead More →
Now I know a lot of people grew up with Mortal Kombat, not me however Mortal Kombat X is my first experience outside of some Arcade titles. I mainly playedRead More →
Black Desert Online (BDO), is a Korean massive multiplayer online (MMO) game that became hugely popular because of its character editor. You can make pretty much any celebrity or makeRead More →
Introducing Mazement, developed by Wronghut and published by Black Shell Media. In this single-player amalgamation, the story is simple. All spherical objects have been captured and imprisoned by the polyhedronsRead More →
Umihara Kawase is an interesting platformer puzzle game. You play as a little girl with a fishing pole. The original game was released in 1994. In 2015 the game wasRead More →
In Turok: Dinosaur Hunter (Turok) a native American man got sucked into another dimension in order to protect the lost land from evil. Here time, space, and other realms merge,Read More →
The Bug Butcher? When you hear the term “shoot-em-up”, your first reaction isn’t to take it literally. Well, it is now! Introducing The Bug Butcher, developed and published by AwfullyRead More →
To protect freedom and democracy BROFORCE fights with extreme prejudice and big guns. When terrorists attack, America retaliates and sends in expendable heroes with big guns and questionable ethics. AfterRead More →
“Bullet hell” shooters have been raining down on us for decades. While they all have common tendencies (space-themed, side/forward-scrolling, etc.) there’s always an element of uniqueness. Today we’re reviewing CyborgRead More →
Battlestation: Harbinger, developed and published by Bugbyte, Ltd., is not your typical space combat simulator. Yes, there are strategies and tactics. Yes, you must periodically repair your base and upgradeRead More →
Some of you may remember my “Heroes Review” on YouTube for a game called Pixel Puzzles: UndeadZ. The idea was to piece together a virtual jigsaw puzzle…always with a zombieRead More →
Disgaea 3: Absence of Detention, The Netherworld is a place of demons, where the soul of sinners is sent, and have to work to pay off their sins. It’s alsoRead More →
Kivi, Toilet and Shotgun already seem to know where it belongs, because it’s the worst game I’ve had the misfortune to play. Kivi, Toilet and Shotgun is a top-down shooterRead More →
Lego. Most of us grew up with these amazing little building blocks of joy. I know I did and I really enjoyed making up fantasy worlds with them. Speaking ofRead More →
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