When initially diving into my fragile kingdom in Darkest Dungeon II‘s newest Kingdoms DLC, I was overwhelmed. Despite understanding the most bas...[Read More]
Darkest Dungeon II‘s oppressive grip will echo in my mind for years to come. The series’ reputation is one I am all too familiar with. One...[Read More]
Now, the second half of Lara’s classic adventures has been remastered for modern consoles with Tomb Raider IV-VI Remastered, and developer Aspyr has b...[Read More]
ENDER MAGNOLIA: Bloom in the Mist throws its hat in an incredibly busy ring. Definitely one already occupied by its predecessor ENDER LILIES: Quietus ...[Read More]
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]
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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]
Over 20 hours into Eternal Strands I was still encountering new enemies, new areas, and new ways to use the handful of magical powers my weaver Brynn ...[Read More]
I’m old. How old? I remember when Wolfenstein and Doom launched. The first ran very well on my 486 computer, while the other couldn’t reach its potent...[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]