Pro MMO Gaming Mouse Review

Gaming mice are a necessity in the PC and Mac (LOL) gaming world. For years, I have worked with and through these mice, always trying to find the best of the best, while also trying to compromise form and functionality with decently priced (not cheap). IOGear and Kaliber Gaming might have found a nice balance with the Pro MMO Gaming Mouse, as it is stylish and customizable, while programmable and ...[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]

Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated

“Who lives in a pineapple under the sea?!…” Spongebob Squarepants: Battle for Bikini Bottom is one of the rare titles in the PS2 era that transcended the typical quality of a licensed game that was oh-so-plentiful. Make no mistake, the actual platforming quality was never earth-shattering; instead, the game breaks the mold of licensed games by acutely understanding its source material and giving S...[Read More]

Maneater

Ever so often games come around that propose a power fantasy unlike any other. For some, its the ability to be a gun-toting badass. For others, it’s being able to be whisked away to a fantasy world. And then there are games like Maneater; a game that gives you direct control of one of the scariest creatures in the world and devours everything in its path. Maneater never truly takes itself se...[Read More]

A Fold Apart

Never in my life, I thought that I would end up playing a game about folding paper. I mean sure, fourth grade Ben did it in the back of the class when he was bored, but playing a game about it? Turns out though, you can actually learn and quite enjoy it. ‘A Fold Apart’ is a puzzle game from Lightning Rod Games. Ah yes, puzzles the one thorn in my side my entire life. You play as a couple (of your ...[Read More]

Starport Delta Review

Starport Delta is an indie game released for PC on Steam by the two devs at Cloudfire Studios. It is a simple space-simulation/strategy title. The premise is for the player to serve as a “station commander” being sent to different space stations with directions to reorganize and optimize their performance for a space-faring empire’s needs. How does it play and is it a worthwhile experience? Well, ...[Read More]

Giraffe and Annika

Waking up on alone a strange island can be frightening, especially if you don’t remember anything. This is the exact situation Annika is put in. Everyone knows who she is, but she doesn’t remember a single thing or know who anyone is. Giraffe and Annika tells an emotional story from the perspective of a young girl, Annika. Very early on you meet a young boy, Giraffe, who informs you of the main qu...[Read More]

Elder Scrolls Online: Harrowstorm DLC

Last year, The Elder Scrolls Online took players into the homeland of the Khajiit – Elsweyr – and absolutely wowed us all. The year-long Season of the Dragon event was monumental and gave players an exciting new adventure that got better with each DLC release. This year, The Elder Scrolls Online will whisk players back to a more familiar locale. Players will be exploring what is arguab...[Read More]

Naruto x Boruto Ninja Tribes launches for PC/Mac Browsers

I’m so happy the Mac gets something. Check out the goods below. Santa Clara, Calif., (March 9, 2020) – Leading interactive entertainment publisher and developer BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. has launched NARUTO X BORUTO NINJA TRIBES for PC and Mac browsers in US, Canada, and Japan. NARUTO X BORUTO NINJA TRIBES is a brand-new team-based battle game set in the universe of the iconic an...[Read More]

Genki Audio Adapter (Switch, PC, PS4, Android, Mac)

Whoever created this needs some sort of award for solving multiple problems. Since the beginning of time, or at least the mid-80s, Nintendo has tried to always take control of their hardware. First, it was the lockout chip that was required before developers were an officially crowned Nintendo member (that gold star on the box of NES games is no joke). Then they made sure that countries were selli...[Read More]

Jedi: Fallen Order

Arguably one of the hardest franchises to create anything for is Star Wars. Be it movies, TV, comic books, or yes: video games. EA’s track record when it comes to its Star Wars games license has been an interesting tale, to say the least. From gorgeous but shallow games like Battlefront 1 or 2 (campaign notwithstanding) to highly publicized canceled games like Star Wars 1313, EA has needed a hit o...[Read More]

WRC 8

It’s been a two year wait for WRC 7’s successor but it’s finally here and I’m glad to say, overall, it’s been worth the wait. Whilst KT Racing’s franchise has been the officially licensed series, it has been in the shadow of Codemaster’s revitalized Dirt series of games. However, after spending many hours intentionally going sideways, I can safely say that...[Read More]