Publisher crossovers are an odd deal but work on occasion. For the past year, I have been a bit shocked and surprised by what two very different publi...[Read More]
When The Tomorrow Children released sometime in 2016 I never played it. However, before the game’s full release I spent hours with game’s ...[Read More]
During the three in-game days players spend on Wayward Strand‘s airborne nursing home, time does not stop. Much like the characters main charact...[Read More]
Another year, another Madden NFL. This year, EA Tiburon and EA Sports have a lot to redeem from last year’s Madden game, one that not only honors the ...[Read More]
The Delicious Last Course is, simply put, more Cuphead. Players should be able to judge their desires based on that statement alone. Plenty of games p...[Read More]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge pretends as if the last twenty years of gaming hasn’t existed. It imagines a world where ...[Read More]
For those unlucky readers that have followed me for the past 14 years on this site, you know that I’m a huge retro nerd. I play every old game release...[Read More]
Taking Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising at face value may be difficult for some. Meant as a spin-off or prologue or introduction to players before the arriva...[Read More]
Gran Turismo 7 is not a game made for me. And yet, strangely, it is. In 2003, I bought my first car, a ’98 Chevrolet Malibu LS for $3500. A week...[Read More]
OlliOlli was one of the first games I fell absolutely in love with at my first E3 in 2013. For the first time I had the opportunity to play games in t...[Read More]
The Artful Escape‘s swirling potpourri of foreign celestial bodies and magnificent narrative blueprinting serves a singular purpose: To move pla...[Read More]
Death’s Door is not afraid to proudly wear inspiration on its sleeve. When I reviewed the game on the PC earlier this year, the comparisons to c...[Read More]