Ad Infinitum was its most terrifying when the grotesque monsters took a backseat. Horror games lately are laser-focused on delivering their scares thr...[Read More]
When playing Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture, I couldn’t help but be a little bored despite becoming increasingly wrapped up in the game...[Read More]
Baldur’s Gate 3 is an anecdotal flashpoint of gaming. Its most recent comparative parallel may be akin to PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. F...[Read More]
What if I told you that Exoprimal took multiple hours and matches before growing into a more diverse game? Would you be less prone to play it? What if...[Read More]
Good gravy. I am not sure I have ever played a game like LISA: Definitive Edition. It’s sadistic, warped, contains disturbing content that is certainl...[Read More]
Remnant II has no business being as phenomenal as it is. The same could have been said about its predecessor, Remnant: From the Ashes in 2019. My vagu...[Read More]
As I’ve entered my thirties, I’ve found it to be incredibly difficult to be excited for a new game — truly excited. Think midnight r...[Read More]
I find it hard to fathom that Diablo 3 released 11 years ago. But then I’m reminded it took 12 years for the follow-up to Diablo 2 to arrive. Ma...[Read More]
We received The Last of Us Part I (PC) the morning of its release day, March 28th. We attempted to review the title on Day 1, but were unable to due t...[Read More]
It has been a rough week for the folks at Arkane with their recent release of Redfall, a vampire open-world game that has a setup that would make John...[Read More]
Dead Island 2 is a bit of a nostalgia bomb for me. At perhaps my last or second-to-last E3 I sat in a room and watched an early demo of the game. Like...[Read More]
The word ‘remake’ is thrown around nowadays when video game companies want to assure you that they’ve taken a fan favorite of yesteryear and updated i...[Read More]