Nathaniel Stevens

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The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me Review

Supermassive Games must be super massively busy with its Dark Pictures Anthology series. They seem to have a formula down and are putting out these games like they were EA putting out Madden NFL titles. Sometimes equally as buggy, while also far more entertaining. Anyway, Madden NFL aside, The Dark Pictures Anthology series is good fun, even if it’s somewhat linear gameplay with a heavy amou...[Read More]

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The Callisto Protocol launches worldwide

December 2, 2022 – SAN RAMON, Calif. – Fear takes no prisoners! Striking Distance Studios, a KRAFTON, Inc. studio, today announced that The Callisto Protocol, an all-new sci-fi survival horror game starring Josh Duhamel (Transformers) and Karen Fukuhara (The Boys) is available worldwide.  Set on Jupiter’s dead moon Callisto in 2320, the game challenges players to survive the horrors of Black Iron ...[Read More]

New expansion to Planet Zoo announced

Check out the goods below. Cambridge, UK – 2 December 2022 Frontier Developments plc (AIM: FDEV) announced today a brand new expansion for the ultimate zoo simulation, Planet Zoo. Players can welcome a plethora of fascinating wildlife from steppes, plains, and prairies across the world with Planet Zoo: Grasslands Animal Pack, arriving on PC via Steam on 13 December 2022 for a suggested retail pric...[Read More]

Reigns: Three Kingdoms releases today from Devolver Digital

Check out the goods below. Acclaimed developer Nerial and mobile phone owners Devolver Digital have released Reigns: Three Kingdoms today, available exclusively on Netflix. The fifth entry in the award-winning, multi-million downloaded franchise, Reigns: Three Kingdoms thrusts players into the turbulent final years of the Han dynasty, inspired by the classic historical epic The Romance of the Thre...[Read More]

Need for Speed Unbound heading to EA Play

Can’t wait to see this one in action. Need for Speed™ Unbound, the latest edition in the Need for Speed™ franchise is set to launch on December 2, but EA Play is bringing the thrill of the race and the rush of the chase to members early!* Today, EA Play members can race to the top with a 10-hour Early Access trial – days before release – while EA Play Pro members ca...[Read More]

GivingTuesday Tiltify Campaign is live and you can stream to do your part

Tis’ the season to give, folks. check out the goods below. After $20+ billion worth of deals and gift purchases on Black Friday and Cyber Monday, GivingTuesday serves as a powerful reminder to give back, even just a little if it can be afforded, to those in need. To mark GivingTuesday, Humble Bundle and charity:water, Humble’s November Featured Charity, launched a microsite and interactive m...[Read More]

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Thy Creature Review

Good gravy! This is one bullet hell of a game. While I have certainly seen worse in some side-scrolling shooters from Japan, Thy Creature is nonetheless a pain in the ass in a different way (and purposely so). It’s got a good mixture of a creepy story, some minor puzzle solving, and a heavy amount of pick the right strategy as enemies rain bullets down on you in a patterned fashion. It’s a lot, bu...[Read More]

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales (PC) Review

Sony is on a roll with putting some of its hottest PlayStation titles onto PC, though I’m still waiting for a glimmer of hope for Ghost of Tsushima to materialize soon. Anyway, this time around they have brought their strongest PlayStation 5 launch title with Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Packed with presentation settings that will make the PS5 version pale in comparison, the PC game still brings the...[Read More]

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Sonic Frontiers Review

Before we get started, you all should know that I have been an avid SEGA and Sonic fan since the late 80s (SEGA) and early 90s (Sonic). I have shared many cool moments with Sonic, he unknowingly got the 16-year-old version of me through a parental divorce with Sonic 2, and I was there when Sonic went 3D on the Dreamcast. In other words, SEGA and Sonic have a history with me, and mostly a pleasant ...[Read More]

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Atari 50: Anniversary Celebration Review

A bar has been set. I’m not sure I can review another Bandai Namco Entertainment of America Museum game without it matching the art, the honesty, and the design that went into making Atari 50. As someone who teaches video game history for a living as a professor, I can without a doubt say that this treats Atari’s history right and truthful while offering up wonderful video game memories you can pl...[Read More]

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Return to Monkey Island Review

The Secret of Monkey Island is the second game from LucasFilm Games (formerly LucasArts that was formerly LucasFilm Games) that I experienced back in 1990. The first was Maniac Mansion, an experiment of branching narratives and the birth of point-and-click adventures. By the time the developers at LucasFilm Games arrived with The Secret of Monkey Island, they had not only perfected the SCUMM Engin...[Read More]

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Ghost Song Review

Developer Old Moon understood what it wanted to do when it put together its 2D adventure Ghost Song. It is a focused effort in creating a game that puts players to the test with clever puzzles and a heavy-hearted storyline, while at the same time giving an honorable nod to Nintendo’s Super Metroid in structure, difficulty, entertainment, and creativity. While it lives in the shadow of Nintendo’s p...[Read More]

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