Superhot Review
Developing an action scene for a movie requires a lot of storyboards: utilizing the environment of the scene, stunts, and constant movement. The best action scenes move at a rapid pace, building tension as they...
Developing an action scene for a movie requires a lot of storyboards: utilizing the environment of the scene, stunts, and constant movement. The best action scenes move at a rapid pace, building tension as they...
Man, aren't children... Aren't they inefficient? They have feelings, they have dreams, and they have desires. This, in a setting as unforgiving, cruel, and mental-illness-inducing as the education system, will not do. What if something...
American Truck Simulator is a strange, strange creature. It isn't a bad game even in the slightest; It's quite the contrary actually. I love this game to death. I can't stop playing it. But if you...
We’ve all seen The Never Ending Story; it's that 80’s classic fantasy epic where the kid reads a book and goes to a magical world with a giant white dragon that looks high and his horse...
Since the dawn of time, humans have been scared of bugs: Big bugs and little ones that can kill you with highly toxic venom or make you into some sort of Spider Man, giant bugs...
Before diving into the nitty gritty of this piece, I'd like to point out that this won't be a full, in depth review of Rise Of The Tomb Raider; we already have one for the...
Duke Nukem. He feels less like a person, as I roll it around in my mind, and more like the personification of the 80s cranked up to 11. He shoots problems in the face, he...
It’s been a while since I've played an engaging and enjoyable puzzle game that was set to deliver new dynamics. In fact, the last game that relied so heavily on puzzle elements was Portal 2, and...
Back in the 90’s, games such as The Secret of Monkey Island and Broken Sword were kings of their generation. Their influence on gaming narratives and character development inspired not only the adventure genre, but...
The moment you boot up Crashlands, you're greeted by three men singing "Butterscotch Shenanigans," the name of the development team behind what is, without question, one of the best and most hilarious games of 2016...
Games have the power to move and entertain us through exciting game mechanics, while others grasp our attentions with well written and thought provoking narratives. We’ve seen many titles drive forward an interesting plot with...
When I went to EGX recently (September was recent, right?), Punch Club was one of the titles that caught my eye in the indie section. Its nostalgic aesthetic felt familiar, yet revitalized, and the gameplay...
Space, oh space. When it is bright, optimistic, and full of wonder, I admit I draw the curtains as tightly as I can as it does nothing for me at all. It is when space...
Where do I even begin? Darkest Dungeon is one of the most soul-crushingly difficult games I've ever played, and that's with Dark Souls in mind. And yet, somehow, I keep coming back to it over and over to...
Pony Island is a wondrous master-piece. It is the next step in PC Gaming, with its life-like graphics that mimic humanity in a way that reaches beyond uncanny valley into giving life to those it...
Talking about the loss of a loved one is difficult, especially when first introducing someone to the tragedy. You might be tempted to just tell the story and that's that - who cares if they...
The most common complaint that I've had with a few episodic series' final entries is how rushed it can feel. Not so much that they ran out of development time, but rather by episode five...
With the success of The Binding of Isaac, there are many indie developers determined to craft surreal adventures with a bleak and disturbing twist on the fantasy epic. The Madness of Little Emma is the...
We've seen a multitude of P.T. clones with the news of Silent Hills being cancelled. This is a meaningful sacrifice with the likes of Allison Road and Routine coming out next year, and others have...
Just Cause 2 is one of my favorite open world games. The exploration, the raw action, the personality; I loved it. However, when I heard about Just Cause 3, I honestly didn't care much -- Up...
Aahh, Global conquest-- there is just something so wonderful about building a nation from a couple of peasants throwing rocks at each other into an economical, diplomatic, and military powerhouse. It is easy to see...
I'm forever astounded at pop-culture's ongoing ability to get something as lively, petty, and ridiculous as Norse Mythology and then scoop out anything that couldn't appear in anything less than an 18 rating or is...
Cardinal Quest 2 has been out on smartphones for some time. I love Rogue-like games, so I have been itching to try it out for some time, but its mobile-only status turned me off. Now it has...
Stealth is one of the most difficult video game genres to nail. Art, coding of AI, and the profound sense of wonder within a lifelike puzzle come together to make something entirely unique. Whole triple...
Wow, that was quick! I blinked, and suddenly three episodes have appeared in just over a month. Since the prior review I had begun to think about episodes 1 and 2, which I had a bad...
Invisible, Inc. was a game I found interesting with its design, concept, and mechanics. We were given a point and click, turn based stealth exploration adventure with RTS and RPG elements. I rather enjoyed the...