Timelie Review
Puzzle games are an escape. They challenge your mind by presenting it with a problem, and a set of rules that the problem must be solved within. Usually this challenge is enjoyable, if a little...
Puzzle games are an escape. They challenge your mind by presenting it with a problem, and a set of rules that the problem must be solved within. Usually this challenge is enjoyable, if a little...
Open world action RPGs gained a lot of popularity in the early 2000s as superhero games started to take off. While modern versions of this genre have been trending toward somewhat subdued and focused games, Maneater brings...
Iratus: Lord of the Dead opens up like a free mobile game. You’re presented with plentiful resources, bombarded with game mechanics in a short tutorial, and then left to your own devices. However, dive deeper...
Although cruises are for many the very embodiment of picturesque moments and some peace of mind, they often and willingly are associated with something negative where events are not joyful. How can we forget, for example,...
Co-op first-person shooters haven’t had a big impact these days. Left 4 Dead and Left 4 Dead 2 put this style of game on the map by creating exceptional gameplay. Vermintide and Vermintide 2 took...
This is my first STEAM game ever, I've never been part of the PC Master Race and I love my consoles. Consoles are what I grew up with and having a refurbished desktop computer usually...
With Gears Tactics, the Gears of War franchise gets a little more comprehensive, but the game doesn't follow the layout the series is known for. This time it is all about tactics and it has...
It's incredible, really. The fact that the Trails of Cold Steel continues to be strong for so long is incredible. The really cool thing is that Trails of Cold Steel III feels has this sense...
Welcome back to another episode of Bagocast! In this episode, we take a dive into mental illness with a short horror game called, The Shattering. If you are uncomfortable with distressing topics like depression, anxiety, abuse,...
Perhaps it is fate. Indeed, it seems like I was bound to review this game at some point or another. You know, it’s funny. The first time I got to see something developed by Kaigan...
Doom Eternal. The title alone conjures up the notion that Doom is eternal. A franchise that has become so ingrained in our culture, that it has become synonymous with first-person shooters. Interestingly, this enduring legacy...
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...
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...
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...
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.
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...
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...
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...
I’ve never previously played a Gears of War game. At least not the campaign for one. Fourteen years ago, I did play some local multiplayer with friends, but I think it’s safe to minimize the...
Project Warlock by Buckshot Software is another release in the new wave of "boomercore" shooters. Shooters that draw inspiration from 90's classic first person shooters such as Doom, Quake, Hexen, Blood and such. And called...
You know that feeling? When you've played something so bland, that you're not sure what to say about it? That's kind of the feeling I'm left with after playing Wizardry: Labyrinth Of Lost Souls. I...
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...