“You should totally save scum,” my friend whispered as they watched me enter a potentially harrowing scene in Directive 8020. I felt the s...[Read More]
After wrapping up Call of the Elder Gods‘ first chapter, I went to the PlayStation Store and downloaded 2020’s Call of the Sea. Developer ...[Read More]
When Fallout 76 released in October 2018, I played it for maybe 20 hours the first week or two of launch. Most of my Destiny friends got the game beca...[Read More]
Aphelion was so impactful because it felt honest and real. That’s not always a sentiment we often get from our science fiction games which frequ...[Read More]
Life is Strange has always been about Max and Chloe inasmuch as Life is Strange has always been about people. When Max first used her powers to rewind...[Read More]
In Mouse: P.I. for Hire, you play as Jack Pepper. Yes, that is a cheese pun, as in Pepper Jack, because most things in this game are puns and referenc...[Read More]
The well-tread depths of H.P. Lovecraft’s vast oeuvre have been iterated upon and translated into countless forms of media. And at the center of...[Read More]
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]
You need to play ChainStaff just to see the crazy shit developer Mommy’s Best Games cooked up. Level after level I was astounded at the visual b...[Read More]
The first time I played the original Dying Light was months after the game’s initial release. At the time, there was likely a lull in Destiny an...[Read More]