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]

PS Plus Premium – Impressions

For the last few weeks, we have been looking at and dissecting PlayStation’s new PS Plus Premium service. It went online on June 13th and promised more than a sea of games for players to experience and re-experience. Unlike Microsoft’s Game Pass, which features ‘day one’ releases to play consistently, as well as access to a lot of newer titles (that go in and out of contractual obligation for GP),...[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]

God of War (PC) Review

Has it really been nearly four years since this game came out? Sheesh, time flies. Having been released on the PlayStation 4 to unbridled praise and upgraded on the PlayStation 5 to make it look and move smoother, God of War has finally made its way back home to the PC where it was born (because that’s where all games are born). This time, it shows off the visuals through proper PC power, while to...[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]

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart

“It doesn’t get any better than this.” That’s what I thought in 2007 after playing Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction. I had spent most of that winter season delivering pizza so I could have the cash to buy a PlayStation 3 on Black Friday. For Christmas my grandparents got me–per my request–Tools of Destruction and Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune. What a...[Read More]

NIOH Collection (Remastered and Enhanced) Review

I thought my Demon Soul’s genre experience was over, but I was wrong. While we may not have been the first review up for this collection, I can assure you that we took the longest to review it. Mainly because I was dying a lot. Let’s get into this Team Ninja terror. You know the collection As a reviewer, I feel compelled to discuss gameplay, even though the gameplay is essentially the same across ...[Read More]

Sackboy: A Big Adventure Review

I know that a lot of people have their sights set on Miles Morales, Call of Duty, and Demon’s Souls for the PlayStation 5. Would I blame them for focusing on those? Not at all. Those are three phenomenal launch titles. That said, you need to refocus yourself a bit. Look at that small game in the background that you didn’t know you should be excited for and go get Sumo Digital’s Sackboy: A Big Adve...[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]

Ghost of Tsushima

Sony has been the Marvel Cinematic Universe lately with its releases. They have been blessed with hit titles and extraordinary narratives, and it appears that the hits will just keep on rolling with its latest title — Ghost of Tsushima. Story of the Ghost Ghost of Tsushima unleashes the extraordinary tale of one samurai’s quest to keep his homeland safe from invading Mongol forces. The game focuse...[Read More]

‘Dreams’ announces their weekly update

Gosh, I really want to play this game. March 18th, 2020 — Dream Shapers and Dream Surfers, welcome to the first of our Dreams Weekly series where we’ll highlight some of the previous week’s latest and greatest in the world of Media Molecule’s Dreams for the PlayStation 4! In the one month since the official launch of the game, there has been an astronomical amount of amazing cont...[Read More]

Nioh 2

Just when you thought it might be safe to hack ’n slash your way through a game, we get the evil cousin of Dark Souls with Nioh 2. Nioh 2 is a fascinating action/RPG/torture device from Team Ninja, a developer known for epic series such as Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive. The game follows Japan in 1555 and throws into the mix a slew of mythical Japanese demons that are ravaging Japan as a whole. Th...[Read More]