Minutes into Pragmata, lead character Hugh Williams expresses his distrust for robots and AI. He and his team have been summoned to the Earth’s ...[Read More]
TAMASHIKA is very much a game you have played before. TAMASHIKA is very much a game you have not played before. TAMASHIKA presents a kind of quandary ...[Read More]
People of Note‘s soundtrack has been playing in my head for days which, for a game so focused on the magic of music, is certainly worth praise. ...[Read More]
Super Meat Boy is a permanent fixture in my gaming lexicon. As far as titles I’ve referenced in reviews go, Team Meat’s brutal platformer ...[Read More]
Rarely do I delete significant portions of a review after they are written but with Marathon, that isn’t the case. Several hundred words gone in...[Read More]
Were we to embrace death and return to this mortal coil gifted with the knowledge of our former life, what would be do? In these trying times, most of...[Read More]
As far as experiments go, God of War Sons of Sparta is a noble one. Would you have told me a few weeks ago that the next entry in the long-running ser...[Read More]
LOVE ETERNAL makes a handful of massive swings, an accomplishment for a platformer that lasts about 4 hours. Yet developer brlka’s game isn̵...[Read More]
My eye has been on Arc System Works since Persona 4 Arena. The deep love I had for the Persona series transcended my mediocrity at fighting games. Des...[Read More]
For 15 minutes straight, The Berlin Apartment had me in tears. The game had completely disarmed me, transforming a World War II story from mildly touc...[Read More]
In June of 2020 The Last of Us Part II released in a fundamentally tumultuous time. Society was ravaged by a global pandemic that threatened to topple...[Read More]
BALL x PIT proves that even after 30 years, the simplest of concepts can still be iterated upon in unique ways. 1976’s Breakout was a simple, si...[Read More]