Homer’s Odyssey is one of those bodies of work that has etched itself into countless forms of entertainment. While many of us may roll our eyes,...[Read More]
Transference opens onto a darkened street void of any human activity. When wearing a VR headset, most players will likely turn their head to the left ...[Read More]
All good characters that exist within good stories have both merits and flaws to them, which makes them interesting. No one wants to be Superman all t...[Read More]
Survival games, battle royal, looting, shooting, resource management, crafting, and zombies, at this point it’s enough to make you vomit before ...[Read More]
When you’ve only played six hours of a game that could reach well beyond 50 hours, you don’t want to rush judgement. And let’s be ho...[Read More]
Much like its warriors who have blazed a bloody trail through countless battlefields, For Honor is a ferocious being that can’t be tamed. The pr...[Read More]
Is it possible to enjoy a game while still being terrible at it? Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege puts that question to the test for me. I’v...[Read More]
Assassin’s Creed possesses one of the most intriguing, appealing blueprints in gaming. The series has had many bedrock entries supporting the we...[Read More]
As I was playing through We Happy Few, there was one thought I couldn’t seem to get out of my head: If Bioshock and Dishonored made a child toge...[Read More]
Vanilla Elder Scrolls Online is a memory, and one I don’t want to honestly revisit. Over the last few years, the good folks at ZeniMax Online Studios ...[Read More]
Trion Worlds returns with their last generation updated Defiance 2050 that taps into the Xbox One X. While the cutscene animation looks very last gene...[Read More]
2009 was the year games succeeded Crackdown’s open-world superhero boom. Prototype cast Alex Mercer as a mutated misanthropic violence junky on ...[Read More]