Art House Gaming – Toren Review
Toren falls under a very unique umbrella, a sort of “art house game” which – like its cinematic counterpart – will forego things like traditional story structure and plot for a more unique rhythm –...
Toren falls under a very unique umbrella, a sort of “art house game” which – like its cinematic counterpart – will forego things like traditional story structure and plot for a more unique rhythm –...
Read Patrick's reviews of the other two Evil Within DLC: The Assignment, and The Consequence The final and long awaited DLC for The Evil Within is finally here, and it ends things on a highly...
Once upon a time, there was a small indie game released known as Magicka. The game had a terrible launch. It was buggy, unstable, prone to crashing, and the multiplayer didn't work for almost a...
I know what you’re thinking: "Oh great another zombie game, that’s all we need don’t we?" Come to think of it, yes we do. As Microsoft’s latest exclusive State of Decay dives into the deep end...
Have stealth games recently lost their touch recently? In gaming today, there is never a strong emphasis on thought provoking stealth gameplay, but rather combining stealth and action to create a new, dynamic genre. This...
As the first game of Sonic’s 3-part exclusive games deal with Nintendo, Sonic Lost World is the first next-gen Sonic game of many to come. The game has its ups and downs, but overall I...
No other RPG has reached the precipice of what The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's achieved. The stunning visuals, huge alive open world, and stellar story all make up for an adventure that you'll never forget....
AHOY! FULL SPOILERS DEAD AHEAD! Imagine being asked by a questionable treasure hunter to locate her missing business partner and find a lost treasure in the darkest days of the year in the remote outskirts...
There was once a time when a video game was nothing more than an interaction between gamer and device, and the ultimate task of causing massive destruction to some funky 80’s tunes. We weren’t loaded...
If you one of the very few who owns an Xbox Kinect, you're probably wondering what the hell is out at this current time that makes good use of it. There’s not much around in...
There’s nothing quite like an epic journey on a lifeless rock to make you appreciate the finer things in life, considering that you're also 15 billion lightyears from planet earth. Lifeless Planet follows the journey of a...
This is a review for the PS4 port of Shovel Knight. If you'd like to see a different take on the game, click here for the 3DS review. The setup is simple. You play as Shovel...
Oh EA, you just can’t help yourself by making fun of Call of Duty with your renowned Battlefield series. Yet, you've excelled the gameplay beyond that of Call of Duty, only to mimic it, and never...
Note: This review is a comparison of Grand Theft Auto V for PC compared to its previous console versions. For its other iterations, check out our review for GTA V's last-generation release and its recent remaster on...
It was Christmas day, 1997. My grandmother proudly gave me a collection of PC games for the family's woefully outdated Gateway 2000 486/66: The LucasArts Archives Volume III. Promising "6 Sensational CD-ROMs," the box contained...
Here we are again – another day at the office and everything has gone completely balls to the walls. The lights have gone out, you didn't save that powerpoint presentation before the power cut, there’s...
Mortal Kombat X is everything series fans could want from a sequel, an improved combat system, new characters, and the brutal gore and fatalities the series is known for. Mortal Kombat has actually taken the...
It seems as though Microsoft are always keen to experiment with various mechanics and concepts to bring us new and excellently dynamic games. This, of course, brings wide spread attention to their consoles. The Xbox...
It was a sad day for many Star Wars fans when Disney decided to board up the doors at LucasArts. I was one of those fans that shed a tear when I heard the news...
There are many games in today's market that offer a visually pleasuring experience, but often incorporate elements of extreme violence, dark comedy, and a touch of social satire. Games such as Braid, Super Meat Boy,...
Most exclusively PlayStation gamers may not have even heard of Bastion--or if you're like me, you vaguely remember it as the critically acclaimed predecessor to Transistor that never came to your console of choice. Well, it's finally...
I can best explain the impact of the Steam Greenlight scheme by comparing it to Nicolas Cage's filmography. Most of them are pretty awful, like Bannock Dangerous, Weather Man or Left Behind. Then there are those very...
Rebellion Software's Sniper Elite series was an odd contradiction, combining serious WWII gameplay with the gore-porn of its X-Ray Kill Cam. Randomly, when the player fired a shot, the camera would pull back, revealing the expelled...
As a man with Czech in his blood, I've taken a large interest in the movies and games that the Czech Republic (or Czechoslovakia, depending on the time period) has released. Whether it be the...
So sue me, but I just love the LEGO video game formula, and I just can’t get enough of the addictive smash and build gameplay that each one offers. The latest offering can only be...
It's been a while since games in the vein of Baldur's Gate and Icewind Dale have seen new titles. The only ones I could think of from recent years were HD remasters of those exact...