Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Review (PC)

I don’t really care how many versions of Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Sony Interactive Entertainment publishes on another platform because I’m still going to play the hell out of it before reviewing it. Every single time. Let me clarify, the main reason for doing that repeatedly is that GoT is a fantastic, replayable game that features a compelling story and set of well-developed characters. ...[Read More]

MLB The Show 24 Review (PS5)

Is anyone really surprised by MLB The Show and how it paves the way for bringing meaningful content every year and trying out new modes that are actually worthwhile? I’ve stopped waiting for the other shoe to drop with this series, as every year they have managed to meet expectations and make each game in the series more than just a roster upgrade. Seriously, Electronic Arts, you need to take a lo...[Read More]

Destiny 2: Lightfall Review

I remember watching the Star Wars – The Phantom Menace trailer at the end of my college career. I thought to myself, “It’s back! We’re going to see more Star Wars! And it’s going to be the best ever because it’s about Anakin’s journey to the dark side!” Then it wasn’t the best ever. Then the Star Wars – Attack of the Clones trailer came out and I thought that it was going to be fantast...[Read More]

Spider-Man Remastered (PC) Review

Sony’s commitment to a PC path with their games started way back with Horizon Zero Dawn, one of my personal favorites of the Sony IP family. While the initial release of that game was demanding on the CPU and GPU, it eventually smoothed out and became one of the more gorgeous PC games out there.  To this day, it’s still in my top five experiences, and now even more so with the PC push. Sony then f...[Read More]

Gran Turismo 7

Gran Turismo 7 is not a game made for me. And yet, strangely, it is. In 2003, I bought my first car, a ’98 Chevrolet Malibu LS for $3500. A week or so after I had the car, I got into a fake drag race with someone else. My car was actually in reverse, so I went backwards while my opponent skirted forward. Laughter ensued. In the summer of 2005 I drove the car to Chicago to go to Lollapalooza ...[Read More]

DigitalChumps Holiday Gift Guide for Those Seeking Gift Guidance

Tis’ the season to be jolly, and there is plenty to be jolly about this year. While we were all holed up once again, having a pint, and waiting for all this pandemic to blow over, we discovered wonderful items of interest here at DigitalChumps to make the time go by a lot faster and be a lot more fun. And no, it wasn’t The Great British Baking Show that made it fun… just additionally amusing...[Read More]

Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut

It has been over a year and a system ago that we reviewed Ghost of Tsushima on Digitalchumps.com. The game in July 2020 was a masterpiece of narrative storytelling that was unrivaled in its execution. It took us through Japan’s Tsushima Island and samurai history led by a vengeful, yet honorable lead character named Jin Sakai. His quest was to save his homeland island from an invading Mongol force...[Read More]

Returnal Review

I am not the type of person that enjoys torturous games like Dark Souls. I do respect them, so do not get me wrong there, but they are just fingernails on a chalkboard to me. I find that playing these games for hours only to progress an inch is not a good use of my time. If I want to be tortured, I’ll just go on a family vacation from Kentucky to Maryland with my five kids (see June for details). ...[Read More]

Fernando Tatis Jr. named cover athlete for MLB The Show 21

I can’t wait to see this game on the PS5. Until then, enjoy the news of Fernando. He is an impressive player. Nicknamed “El Niño” and known for his electric play, epic bat flips, swagger, and home runs; Fernando Tatis Jr. can now add MLB The Show cover star to his impressive resume. Even though 2020 had many bleak moments, Fernando’s on the field play was a bright spot and we couldn’t be mor...[Read More]

Demon’s Souls Review

FromSoftware tortured and entertained our souls on the PlayStation 3 with Demon’s Souls, a game presumed to be in the same universe as Dark Souls. The point of the game is to challenge players with impossibly difficult odds, strip away a large number of checkpoints, and get them to memorize and understand the scenarios they keep replaying over and over again. This game is a ghastly, yet beautiful ...[Read More]

PlayStation 5 Review

Mark Cerny’s presentation earlier in the year disappointed a lot of PlayStation fans. Not because it was bad or he wasn’t entertaining, rather he was just discussing the inner working of the PlayStation 5 architecture while not showing off games. I mean, why would he just show off hardware when he could be giving gamers a preview of the next generation first-party titles? Lots of skeptics wrote th...[Read More]

Halloween visions and creations are making it to Dreams’ ‘All Hallows Dreams’ event

Still love this game and game creator. Enjoy the goods. Halloween is only a few days away, and what a better way to get into the spirit of the holiday than with a special event in Dreams called All Hallows Dreams. The Dreams community of creators has banded together to create spooky and eerie rooms for a series haunted houses that are playable in the Dreamiverse. From clowns to dolls to spiders an...[Read More]