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]
Nintendo’s Game Boy was a revelation. Those of us who were hardwired to a television were able to finally delight in gaming on the go. I receive...[Read More]
Ted Lasso is a wholesome show. While the show features some negativity and obstacles, the drama and comedy usually point towards positivity and hope. ...[Read More]
There’s a joyous simplicity to Antonball Deluxe. If you’ve ever played a block or brick breaking game like Breakout, Arkanoid, or the hund...[Read More]
What an insane game. Before we get into the details of the insanity, let me just say right off the bat that I have never loved this series. It has bee...[Read More]
Cassidy is a moderately normal young woman. She struggles with making a human connection. A tragic past event has put her guard up. Anxiety weakens he...[Read More]
There came a point in Garden Story after I had learned how to fish items out of the water, collect world lore, break rocks with a hammer, revitalize p...[Read More]
The Legend of Zelda all too often serves as a jumping off point of comparing and contrasting a vast number of adventure games. I suppose it’s di...[Read More]
Boomerang X is one of the few games I’ve reviewed having virtually no previous knowledge of it. I was completely unaware that at some point in t...[Read More]