Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon‘s initial complexity reminded me of the time when FromSoftware’s game’s felt daunting, a sensation...[Read More]
Remnant II has no business being as phenomenal as it is. The same could have been said about its predecessor, Remnant: From the Ashes in 2019. My vagu...[Read More]
We received The Last of Us Part I (PC) the morning of its release day, March 28th. We attempted to review the title on Day 1, but were unable to due t...[Read More]
When playing Scars Above it is difficult not to have thoughts of other games bouncing around in your head. The most common of these is painfully obvio...[Read More]
At the age of 6 I lost my father to an incurable illness. This lingered over me in the final hours of God of War Ragnarök. A sentiment echoing in my m...[Read More]
The Last of Us has defined the past nine years of Sony and the PlayStation. Released days after Sony’s legendary 2013 E3 conference, The Last of...[Read More]
It’s been fifteen or sixteen years since I first encountered Karl Fairburne, the protagonist of the Sniper Elite franchise. The fictional Americ...[Read More]
Sifu gives players the chance to live out their kung fu movie dreams by taking a martial artist on a long, arduous journey of vengeance for the killin...[Read More]
Batman: Arkham Asylum drew me in years ago to the point where I became intoxicated by the lore surrounding the world’s greatest detective. As a ...[Read More]
During Travis Touchdown’s fight against the Number 10 alien in the Galactic Superhero Ranking he became enveloped in Gundam-style armor and took...[Read More]
Ninja Gaiden is one of those IPs that have been around for literally over thirty years, but has been largely neglected since 2013’s release of N...[Read More]
“It doesn’t get any better than this.” That’s what I thought in 2007 after playing Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction. ...[Read More]