The allure of trying something creative and being rewarded with something cool is alive and well. Again.
The third and final chapter of The Raven - Legacy of A Master Thief answers several important questions, but gives the trilogy as a whole an underwhelming last impression.
It's safe to say that A Machine for Pigs is not what fans of the The Dark Descent were hoping for, but it's an intriguing experience nonetheless.
All roads lead to Rome.
"Nature reserves the right to inflict upon her children the most terrifying jests."
Outwit, Outrun, Outlast
I had the pleasure of reviewing this title back in December of last year on the PS3 and enjoyed the absolute hell out of it. It seemed to bring a simple multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) formula with the story support of Lord of the Rings to help push things along. That combination made it easy for gamers to get into the groove of things. Gradually throughout the next few months, the folks at...[Read More]
The second chapter of The Raven trilogy is not as good as the first, but it sets the stage for what should be an exciting conclusion.
The Ultimate Edition of 2010's Castlevania: Lords of Shadow packages the complete game with both DLC packs and greatly improved visuals, all for a stellar price.
Glory to Arstotzka
“What happened here?” is an easy question for a game to ask. “Why did this happen?” presents a more complex problem. Narrative and any ensuing mystery are typically in service to levels designed to test proficiency in player mechanics. Exposition by way of cut-scenes suffice for storytelling in even the most respected games, leaving any communication by the environment as i...[Read More]
Nobody minds having what is too good for them.