One of my gold standards for first-person horror games is Frictional Games’ SOMA. Released a few years after the studio’s own Amnesia: The...[Read More]
A few months back, I was able to test out the ZiiGaaT Crescent Hybrid IEMs. I didn’t know audio could be that pure and so crisp before the experience....[Read More]
Standing before me is a psychopath playwright and his significant other who just so happens to be his leading actress in his plays. He triumphantly tu...[Read More]
How often do you embrace the irresistible lull of slumber? How frequently do you wish, bleary-eyed, that you could stay awake? Exhaustion. Tiredness. ...[Read More]
If you’re like us, and I know you are because you’re reading this, we tend to be late on deadlines during the hectic holiday time. We get ...[Read More]
Moments into A.I.L.A, the player is put through a harrowing escape nightmare. A monstrous madman chops through your hand with an axe, flesh no match f...[Read More]
One cannot play Constance and absolutely ignore the rather large elephant in the room. Hollow Knight: Silksong was a dominant force upon its release i...[Read More]
A little bit of tactical gaming never hurt anyone. Demonschool from developer Necrosoft Games was released on November 19th on PC and consoles, and ha...[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]
The 80s, 90s, and early aughts’ vision of the far future was, for lack of better words, crunchy. While Star Wars had us looking up to the stars in hop...[Read More]
Back in 2017 I spent a handful of weeks attached to Housemarque’s Nex Machina. Released a month before the developer’s other game Matterfa...[Read More]