Dear lord. Was I just a better gamer when I was younger? There are two types of gamers who will dig into this collection of NES classics: sadists and ...[Read More]
Lego City Undercover may sound familiar to those who have had a history playing previous entries of the Lego series. Originally released in 2013 for t...[Read More]
This is the Police is one of the more interesting experiences playing a game one might have. Upon starting up the game, players should instantaneously...[Read More]
MLB The Show 17 returns just in time for spring training. Every year sports games are tasked with providing enough of a change year over year that fan...[Read More]
The Ringed City continues Dark Souls III’s operating thesis; creativity isn’t climb to the tallest peak, but rather a journey with no part...[Read More]
There isn’t a lot of need for improvement in Battlefield 1. Honestly speaking, the game, as it stands, is still interesting and fun on its basic level...[Read More]
Welcome to the sandbox you’re apart of and that you make happen, as much as it makes you happen. Welcome to Everything. David O’Reilly’s Everything is...[Read More]
As a disclaimer, this review was based on the Playstation 4 version of Mass Effect; Andromeda, Deluxe Edition. Mass Effect has been one of my favorite...[Read More]
Hucast is finally bringing their talents to 21st century hardware. You could be forgiven for being unacquainted with Hucast’s work. DUX, Redux: ...[Read More]
Nier was a demanding and ambitious game undermined by the reality that it wasn’t much fun to sit down and play. Seven years later, Nier: Automat...[Read More]
When Minecraft meets an MMO structure you get Trove. Trove is an interesting concept. It takes all the great building and crafting of a Minecraft game...[Read More]
This is a serious contender for Game of the Year in 2017. Zelda and a few others are going to have their hands full in convincing gamers that they hav...[Read More]