Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection Review

The Intro Crawl: First off, I’m a Star Wars geek. There’s no getting around it, I was born in 1977, The Empire Strikes Back is my favorite movie, my Lego Star Wars collection has grown steadily over the past 15 months, I camped outside the Uptown theater in Washington, D.C. for a collective three weeks before the release of the sequels, the eight collector’s grade lightsabers hanging on 3D-printed...[Read More]

Stray Review

Stray is everything you’d want out of a game playing as a cat, even if it never fully reaches the potential it lays out for itself. Ask any random person on the street to name the one animal they’d want to play in a video game, and I’d wager to say that at least one out of every 3 people would say a cat. Stray takes everything that we love about cats and puts as much as it possibly can into an 8-h...[Read More]

The Quarry

The Quarry is not only Supermassive Games’ best game since Until Dawn, but it’s also their most replayable game. Each playthrough consistently hits the 8-hour mark, The Quarry is fast-paced, exciting with every new reveal, and violently horrifying. Boasting the best performance capture and actor performances to date, Supermassive has been able to weave a story that kept me engaged on every level, ...[Read More]

Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga

“I feel the good in you, the conflict.”—Luke Skywalker, Return of the Jedi. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has been a long time coming, and is seemingly a galaxy away from what it could have been. The biggest expectation I had for Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga was for it to completely revolutionize Lego games as we know them and directly focus its design on those of us who grew up with th...[Read More]

RiffTrax: The Game has been announced!

This was a natural progression with Wide Right’s original idea. This might be epic. Anyway, check out the official details below. LOS ANGELES – March 15, 2022- Developer Wide Right Interactive, creators of the popular party game What the Dub?! and RiffTrax, the critically acclaimed team behind the Emmy nominated and Peabody Award-winning Mystery Science Theater 3000, announced today that the...[Read More]

The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes Preview

Supermassive’s The Dark Pictures Anthology has offered a myriad of stories for fans of any subgenre of horror. Body horror, witches, serial killers, you name it. Even though there’s something for every horror fan, there’s one subgenre I’ve been highly anticipating: action horror. Movies like Predator (1987) and Aliens (1986) have been some of my favorites for as long as I can remember, so I was pl...[Read More]

Subnautica: Below Zero Review

When first released into the wild, Subnautica took the survival genre by storm, offering a unique take that both dazzled and amazed. Between its deceiving simplicity to its beautiful nautical world, 2014’s Subnautica was instantly a cult classic. Fast forward to 2021, and Subnautica: Below Zero breaches through the surface to deliver another wonderfully thrilling adventure. Jumping into the role o...[Read More]

Pumpkin Jack Review

Pumpkin Jack is classic 3D platforming defined. With the lovable level design to music that fills you with the Halloween spirit, Pumpkin Jack hits every note perfectly with ghoulish delight. Following the quite literal devilish escapades of Pumpkin Jack, players embark on a comedic adventure that is both creative and a joy to play. While not altogether difficult in comparison with other modern pla...[Read More]

Star Wars: Squadrons Review

There are a few fantasies that Star Wars fans dream of living out: to feel the force as a lightsaber-wielding Jedi, capture the galaxy’s most wanted as a cold and calculating bounty hunter, and, most of all, dogfight in the cockpit of an X-Wing . Star Wars: Squadrons fully embraces the latter, with some minor caveats. Offering a generous amount of content for its price, along with several differen...[Read More]

Mortal Shell Review

It’s not very often that modern games establish brand new types of genres. FromSoftware’s Dark Souls is one of those games, having inspired plenty of “Souls-like” games over the past decade. As with most Dark Souls inspired games, they tend to hit on some of the marks but falter in others; thus leading to a lackluster attempt that overstays its welcome. Mortal Shell is not one of those games. Mort...[Read More]

Destroy All Humans! Review

Destroy All Humans! (2005) is almost the perfect example of a game from the PS2 era that released to middling critical reception, carving out its niche within the gaming community, and becoming a beloved classic. Jump ahead fifteen years and those same fans are being treated to a 1:1 remake of the original, bringing some much-needed improvements. While Destroy All Humans! (2020) doesn’t go far eno...[Read More]

DragonBall Z: Kakarot

There’s something to be said about taking things back to basics. For nearly the last decade, there hasn’t been a game in the DragonBall franchise that has tackled the beloved story in the way DragonBall Z: Kakarot has. Yes, we got to see some of the stories and characters through a new lens in the Xenoverse series, and we got some stellar fighting mechanics with DragonBall...[Read More]

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