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]
In my Diablo 2: Resurrected review, I lamented the lack of Diablo 2 in my gaming lexicon. Somehow I had eluded such a classic game for over 20 years b...[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]
Before Metallic Child I had never considered playing an entire video game from the perspective of a security camera. No, this isn’t Watch Dogs. ...[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]
In a year that has brought players Resident Evil Village and Little Nightmares II, it would be understandable that The Medium has lost some of its pla...[Read More]
If you are the type of player who can easily corral a group of friends or is prone to openly chatting in silent lobbies, Tribes of Midgard may be for ...[Read More]
Cris Tales is one of those games that will be strapped with the somewhat flattering “love letter” moniker. When developers grow up on a di...[Read More]
Waxing poetically nostalgic on Final Fantasy VII is a difficult task for me. As a longtime gamer, one of the most culturally significant JRPGs is, in ...[Read More]
Last year I was temporarily unemployed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. From March to around August I didn’t work and instead spent most of my time...[Read More]
Biomutant is a game I would recommend everyone play. It isn’t that Biomutant is an exceptionally dazzling game capable of redefining genres. Nor...[Read More]