Daemon X Machina Review (PC)
Well, this one is going to be rather mixed, I'll tell you that much. Daemon X Machina is coming to PC, marking a glorious day for fans of mech shooters. If you want a quick...
Well, this one is going to be rather mixed, I'll tell you that much. Daemon X Machina is coming to PC, marking a glorious day for fans of mech shooters. If you want a quick...
Launched as a spin-off to Rebellion's "Sniper Elite" series, the British co-op action game focuses more on bloody firefights instead of tactical finesse. In the campaign's varied areas of use and the lavish Horde mode,...
If there’s something that could be said about me is that I used to be a Berzerk Studio fan. Why? Because I often spent my time playing their games over at Kongregate. As a teenager,...
Are you tired of all those brooding protagonists with dark stories, dead families, and mistakes that cannot be forgiven? I feel you, and so do Inverge Studios. Their latest creation, Effie, is a light-hearted 3D...
There are some games that speak to us on a certain level, one that you just don't expect to blow you away with their meaning until you get past your prejudices and continue playing. Mosaic...
Temtem is attempting something that no one has ever done before, trying to be both a competitor to Pokemon and an MMO at the same time, and by God, I think it's onto something. Temtem,...
Moons of Madness is a cosmic survival horror game that I had my eyes on for quite some time. It has all the right ingredients of a great cosmic survival horror game. Moons of Madness...
Walking the line between linearity and choice-driven narrative is a hard thing for a game to do. While a linear path is the same every time you tread it, choices can overwhelm a player with...
I typically don’t consider myself a big fan of puzzle games. The time it takes for me to go from “considering a solution” to “I hate everything” is far too short. However, when I see...
It is no secret that I grew up in the Golden Age of gaming, an NES and SNES on my television and countless arcades everywhere. Unfortunately arcades are no longer as common as they once...
Nostalgia is a powerful tool for getting people to re-purchase content from their past. Whether it’s for convenience or an upgraded experience, many are happy to buy a game they played and enjoyed years prior....
So back in the early ’90s before the rise of horror gems like Resident Evil and Silent Hill, we had point and click adventures and FMVs. These were games with an interesting presentational style which...
There was a time when Star Wars games came out more commonly and were actually enjoyable to play. This was before EA would ship an unfinished game or a game where there was a pay...
CyberConnect2 is not only famous in the gaming field for giving birth to the .hack series but, above all, for being able to create a solid and fun digital universe for Naruto, the famous manga...
Another visual novel has landed its way onto the Nintendo Switch, and since this is the perfect portable platform for that type of game I'm excited to go another round with the Steins;Gate series. I...
It’s funny, really. I never really considered myself a fan of Dungeons & Dragons or games with a “Roll Dice” mechanic. I never really understood the appeal behind such games because I am more of...
Alpha Prime is a game that I've had in my library for a while. I probably picked it up at some point due to its low price (it's 4 bucks on Steam). So I figured...
Historically, “runner” games have not been a genre I’ve given much time. I’ve always seen them as mobile games or as games involving very precise jump/slide timing and little else. If EarthNight was one of...
Remedy has been an important studio when it comes to interactive storytelling and gameplay spectacle. They have been the front runners when it comes to integrating intense and visceral gameplay mechanics in emotionally complex and...
Orangeblood is a totally unique RPG that will blow the cobwebs of 2019 right out of your ears with a fantastically produced soundtrack, and visuals you eyes will devour. The gameplay can seem complex at...
Mechs, in general, have always been some of my favorite things in science fiction. The numerous games I’ve played involving these towering metal monsters exist across the full spectrum of quality, from ‘pretty bad’ to...
So with a new year comes the prosperity of new, awesome games that will lift our spirits from the post-Christmas blues. With the likes of Resident Evil 3 Remake, Marvel's Avengers and Final Fantasy 7...
Moxxi's Heist of the Handsome Jackpot is the first DLC (of four) for Borderlands 3. I certainly enjoyed myself with the third part of the Borderlands saga and I still do, despite the Calypso Twins...
Steins; Gate has been around for over a decade, I have heard about it, but at the time I really wasn't into visual novels or anime; so I gave it a hard pass. As time...
Wrath, or Wrath: Aeon of Ruin, is an upcoming FPS from 3D Realms. And one that immediately caught my eye when it was announced earlier this year. When it comes to the retro FPS market,...
I've been playing WarpThrough for a while now and I've been kind of struggling to find a good way to review it. I mean, it's like reviewing Undertale. You can't talk about it without spoiling...