Resident Evil 2 Review – Leon and Claire’s Blues
Resident Evil 2 has become quite a successful game. To be honest, I still can’t believe that we’ve gotten such a game in the current climate in the industry as a whole. In a world...
Resident Evil 2 has become quite a successful game. To be honest, I still can’t believe that we’ve gotten such a game in the current climate in the industry as a whole. In a world...
I noticed that Bleeding Edge is a laugh, especially if you have a buddy to play with. However, this is an experience that quickly loses its sharpness. Here is my Bleeding Edge review for Xbox One.
This review is based on the review copy of the game provided by the publisher. Time-travelling has always been a popular topic to explore in different video games. Prince of Persia, Timeshift, and Braid are...
Kylotonn showed that in the sequel they wanted to work on remodeling the physics around the motorcycles, which is the most important and most profiling part of a racing game. Did they make this happen? Here...
If Alyxx’s review of Wizardry is anything to go by; it takes a long time to make an RPG review. There are a lot of things to consider regarding the elements of the game. This...
Welcome back to another episode of Bagocast! In this episode, we take a look at an indie horror game inspired by P.T, Infliction: Extended Cut and recent rumors state that Silent Hill will return! P.T is...
The Nintendo Switch seems to be a great platform for Indie Developers to drop their unique and often times fun games in the eShop. Hanjai Games decided to let their new and very innovate SHUMP,...
Nioh was challenging with tough battles against the normal enemies, complicated battles against the Yokai and the almost impossible battles against bosses. With enough weapons, magic and ninja skills, you can get a long way....
There was a time when the Xbox was the graphical powerhouse that beat the PlayStation 2 and GameCube and a lot of the PC exclusive games found their way onto the system. Still Life from...
Those looking for another classic RPG to get stuck into will not find what they’re after in The Pale City. The game’s deceiving visuals will have fans of Baldur’s Gate wondering what they’re doing within...
Call of Duty: Warzone is out and the coolest thing is that they released the game as a standalone game, for free. Yes, you read this right: free! Here is my Call of Duty: Warzone review on...
By now, Black Mesa is fairly well known in the PC gaming community. The fan remake of Half-Life originally got started around 2005, and I remember it going into early access around 2012. Since then,...
Dragon Ball FighterZ had updated to the Season 3 patch on February 28th. The patch brought a wealth of new features and changes. Most notable among them were new assists for all characters, new balance...
Have you ever heard of Langrisser? It’s very likely that you haven’t but this was a really good series of games in the Tactical RPG genre. The original title was making its rounds back in...
The dynasties of China are always doomed to fall, and so did my enthusiasm for the game as well. Here is my Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV review for PC.
The Yakuza series is a rollercoaster of emotions, humor, and drama. It is also one of the most successful and beloved titles from Sega, both in the West and in Japan. To say I'm a...
Boy, do I have a lot to say about Giraffe and Annika. This is such an odd game to review because it does a lot of things at once. For some, it might even seem...
To find out if the game is running at least a bit decent on the Nintendo Switch and also if it looks okay, I went head on into the Metro world. Here is my Metro...
From Software shinobi strikes again with its latest installment of demanding yet exhilarating gameplay. This time though, its nothing like the others you've seen before. From the story elements themes the feudal setting and lush...
I'm playing Granblue Fantasy Versus RPG mode, slashing through goblins, and I use Charlotta's super. The pint-sized knight shouts a battle cry before spinning with her sword and cutting down all enemies in front of...
The game has been playable for quite some time through Beta releases, Steam Early Access, Xbox Game Preview, and I can already tell you that this is most definitely not a game for everyone. Sit...
In the 80's and 90's I was a Nintendo Kid, my Dad only allowed me to have one console per generation (even though we didn't call them that back then) so I picked Nintendo's. These...
Welcome back to another episode of Bagocast! In this episode, we will be reviewing The Blind Prophet by Ars Goetia. A point-and-click adventure game that has a graphical novel art style. The absolutely gorgeous art style...
Luna: The Shadow Dust is the type of point and click puzzle game that can be difficult to talk about, not because it’s bad or has controversial materials, but because the magic of the game...
This very ambitious project by Media Molecule is an experience, a social platform, and an extensive creative outlet all in one. But is Dreams only suitable for the creative ones among us, or does it...
A cafe (and not the over-commercialized Starbucks, a proper cafe) is a place where you go to relax, enjoy some sweetness (or bitterness if you'd prefer), and just take in the moment before continuing the...