Moons of Darsalon adheres to a frustrating video game trope, yet strives to make it the core mechanic–and an enjoyable one at that. Escort missi...[Read More]
The pantheon of metroidvanias are known for their innovative thematics, exploration, and additions to the gaming genre. Over the past few years, I’ve ...[Read More]
There is something beautiful about a tragic story that hits home accompanied by easy gameplay to make it all work. This was the scenario with The Bind...[Read More]
Often a video game is more enjoyable when it’s harder to pin down precisely what makes it so appealing to the cerebral cortex. Based on that obv...[Read More]
Better late than never, right? Guilty Gear -Strive-, Arc System Works’ 25th installment of the Guilty Gear series, is now on the Nintendo Switch. I do...[Read More]
Turbo Overkill follows a simple bible: rip and tear. And while it is inked in blood and shell casings, it is leather-bound in the meaty flesh of chain...[Read More]
Imagining a game without a soundtrack is near impossible. Undoubtedly across the vast ocean of games, there are numerous titles either lacking a score...[Read More]
Want me to review a game? Simply say it is filled full of arcade classics and my internal child will activate. I’ll be back in the Gold Mine arcade in...[Read More]
My first Tales game was Tales of Symphonia. Someone on my hall in college lent it to me in 2006 to play on my Gamecube. Back then, games weren’t...[Read More]
Nearly a month ago, I received the elgato Game Capture NEO for review. I’m a huge fan of capture cards for fun reasons. While most people will just ca...[Read More]
Years ago I once played a demo for Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. Likely on PC as it would be a few more years before owning a PlayStation console. Whil...[Read More]
When the dust settles, I’ll remember more of what Spirit Mancer got right than where it stumbled. Even when a game is flawed, it can still make ...[Read More]