Picture this. You’re 20 years old, going to college, and working at Waldensoftware in Fayette Mall (Lexington, Kentucky). A shipment of PlayStation ga...[Read More]
When I played a demo of Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines in the late 90s, I had no idea what I was doing. At the time, I was a kid primarily playing sing...[Read More]
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf is a profoundly emotive game. It speaks to the player’s sense of humanity through everything but a disce...[Read More]
Were we to embrace death and return to this mortal coil gifted with the knowledge of our former life, what would be do? In these trying times, most of...[Read More]
Within an hour of playing Tales of Berseria Remastered, I found myself asking a very important question: What about this game is remastered? It looks ...[Read More]
As far as experiments go, God of War Sons of Sparta is a noble one. Would you have told me a few weeks ago that the next entry in the long-running ser...[Read More]
When it comes to video game history, I’m a big softy, especially when the game is still fun to play. Now, that said, I cannot believe that Rayman is c...[Read More]
When playing Absolum it takes moments to understand why it is one of the most phenomenal beat ’em ups available. Made as a collaborative effort ...[Read More]
LOVE ETERNAL makes a handful of massive swings, an accomplishment for a platformer that lasts about 4 hours. Yet developer brlka’s game isn̵...[Read More]
My eye has been on Arc System Works since Persona 4 Arena. The deep love I had for the Persona series transcended my mediocrity at fighting games. Des...[Read More]
Being able to appreciate and enjoy the work of an auteur often falls on one’s ability to be enveloped by the unique way they process and express...[Read More]
Dark Auction would have been right at home on my PlayStation Vita in 2013, sandwiched between the releases of Zero Escape: Virtue’s Last Reward ...[Read More]