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]
Playing Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1-2 Remastered back in the winter of 2024, I was able to finally tick one game off the abyss that is my backlog. W...[Read More]
Super Meat Boy is a permanent fixture in my gaming lexicon. As far as titles I’ve referenced in reviews go, Team Meat’s brutal platformer ...[Read More]
Rarely do I delete significant portions of a review after they are written but with Marathon, that isn’t the case. Several hundred words gone in...[Read More]
It’s that time of year again when college basketball begins to lose its madness, and the sounds of bats cracking and crowds cheering are moving in on ...[Read More]
Imitation being the sincerest form of flattery is a crutch many would happily lean on. When you can rely on an established or classic formula, youR...[Read More]
John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is undeniably a great time. Honestly, a developer would have to try pretty damn hard to make a cooperative horde...[Read More]
When I played a demo of Commandos: Behind Enemy Lines in the late 90s, I had no idea what I was doing. At the time, I was a kid primarily playing sing...[Read More]
Planet of Lana II: Children of the Leaf is a profoundly emotive game. It speaks to the player’s sense of humanity through everything but a disce...[Read More]