Just last week, when I was supposed to be reviewing, I happened upon The Truman Show and made time to watch it. When I was younger, it was just another comedy from Jim Carrey, where he would overact and play his goofy self. As I got older, that movie became more frightening. The idea that your entire life was fake and that all your friends/family/love interests were actors was heavy as it was dark...[Read More]
Way back in the day, somewhere around 2008, a game came out from DICE and EA called Mirror’s Edge. There was a considerable amount of hoopla for it when it was announced and shown off at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (RIP) two years prior. The gimmick for Mirror’s Edge was wall-running from a first-person perspective. At times, the game was frustrating and downright unplayable, and the story w...[Read More]
A year removed from our original review of Ghostwire: Tokyo and it has finally made it to the Xbox. So, how did opinions change since last year? I’m glad you asked because that’s why I’m typing this review. Anyway, while the game still has some issues with pacing and content, the overwhelming feeling of dread and a city filled with unnerving creepiness still dominate the gameplay. While those attr...[Read More]
Last week, we were privy to a preview for Expedition Agartha, a first-person looter/survival from developer Matrioshka Games. It’s a game that flows through the same structural veins as Sea of Thieves, minus the ship commanding and cool ocean animation. The idea is that you play as a looter and must survive different terrains, enemies, and other players to gather as much as you can and make it to ...[Read More]
Digitalchumps had the opportunity to get in on some early access of Ghostwire: Tokyo from Bethesda. It was a cool event, though a bit brief, but we acquired some great information about the PlayStation exclusive. Without further unnecessary blabbing, let’s get right into things. BATSHIT Crazy What we know about the story Around 100,000 people have vanished without a trace in Tokyo. People’s clothe...[Read More]
From the creators of cult classic Nightmare House 2, comes an imaginative psychological horror experience that challenges your expectations and ushers you through the deepest corners of your mind. As you awake in the corridors of an inexplicable building, you find the environment takes on a life of its own and leads you to discover a series of victims, all exposed to the same experimental therapy....[Read More]
Sounds like one worth looking at. Detail follow. Gone Home, The Fullbright Company’s critically acclaimed title and first-person adventure exploration game, is now available on Nintendo Switch. In celebration of the game’s fifth anniversary and in partnership with Annapurna Interactive, the game is available for purchase on the Nintendo store for $14.99. In Gone Home, players are invited to interr...[Read More]