Eventually I will return to The Witness. The 2016 all-encompassing puzzle game consumed me for a couple weeks upon release. I think it was that moment...[Read More]
One benefit of cooperative play is that we can often ignore certain pressing issues which affect the quality of an otherwise lackluster game. When you...[Read More]
Loot River is one of the first games of its type that I’ve played in quite awhile. A few days ago`when writing a prior review, the difference be...[Read More]
The multiverse has become the flavor of the month in many television shows, cinematic universes (looking at you, Marvel!), and games (something someth...[Read More]
Customization, crafting, collecting, and questing are a set of gameplay tasks that when done right go well together. When you add cats, crows, and cre...[Read More]
As I mentioned recently in my review of Have a Nice Death, the beating heart of a great (or at least competent) roguelite often reverberates in its fi...[Read More]
After nearly a year of PC and Switch exclusivity, Have a Nice Death is finally arriving to PlayStation and Xbox consoles. Since its reveal, Have a Nic...[Read More]
Cookie Cutter‘s brazen attitude towards violence, sexuality, and legibility is one of its crowning strengths. Few games have insisted upon bathi...[Read More]
Whether it be theme park or simulated city, there is an allure to micro-managing hundreds if not hundreds of thousands of virtual people. For all inte...[Read More]
In the world of competitive gaming, there is plenty of competition to go around. With the likes of Valorant, Call of Duty, APEX, and Overwatch 2 domin...[Read More]
Flashback 2 was released on November 16th, while the original Flashback was released thirty years prior. In 2013, a small, not critically acclaimed re...[Read More]