It sure doesn’t seem like it has been over three years since our own Will Johnson reviewed Observer, a first person thriller/horror game by Bloo...[Read More]
Sniper Elite 4 (SE4) finally makes it ways to the Nintendo Switch, nearly four years after its initial release on other consoles. The Switch version h...[Read More]
“So. Much. Death.” The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope straddles the line between identity turmoil and interpersonal conflict in a ti...[Read More]
I remember being at E3, 2006 I believe, when Crysis was revealed to the masses and the excitement of the tremendous visual package that Crytek was bri...[Read More]
Serious Sam 4 (SS4) represents the return to the chaotic action of a series that I seriously haven’t played in over ten years. I have a lot of g...[Read More]
Wasteland 3 (WL3) puts players back in the boots of the Desert Rangers, this time in an effort to save a post-nuclear war Arizona from the increasing ...[Read More]
Way back in 2012, Big Huge Games and 38 Studios released an enormous single player open world fantasy RPG called Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. I stil...[Read More]
Zombies have always been gross to me. I understand the love and fascination with the undead but it remains a side of pop culture that’s evaded me. I h...[Read More]
It’s not very often that modern games establish brand new types of genres. FromSoftware’s Dark Souls is one of those games, having inspired plenty of ...[Read More]
Hellbound is an unapologetic throwback to the FPS heydays of the ’90s, drawing obvious inspiration from the likes of Doom and Quake. Developed b...[Read More]
Mortal Kombat 11, the best fighting game of 2019, received a large expansion pack last month (that I’m finally getting the time to review now th...[Read More]
Ever so often games come around that propose a power fantasy unlike any other. For some, its the ability to be a gun-toting badass. For others, itR...[Read More]