SIMULACRA 1 & 2 Review – It’s Phone Horror!
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...
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...
So I was lucky enough to have grown up during the Golden Age of video games, that being said I was about thirteen when Street Fighter II hit the arcades. My friends and I spent...
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,...
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...
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...
Sega has been hitting it out of the park recently by bringing us classic arcade games and their classic Genesis games under the Sega Ages moniker. M2 has been doing a great job porting these...
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...
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...
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....
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...
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...
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...
Bee Simulator fails to deliver on its interesting concept with unpolished gameplay and a rote structure, making it one of the generation's most disappointing indie efforts. The team's passion for animals ultimately hamstrings what could...
Battle Princess Madelyn is a recreation of an old classic game, but by imitating an old classic rather tan improving upon it, it retains the same missteps of those classic games, rather than improving upon...
Sega and Nintendo use to be mortal enemies, not anymore; which is still weird to me. I grew up during the first console war and seeing Mario and Sonic gracing the covers of video games...
In my life I have always seemed to steer away from the great platformers like Sly Cooper and Banjo Kazooie. I've never figured out why, seeing as I own them all but I've never been...
Strange and outlandish games aren’t a rare sight in the indie gaming world. There are plenty of games that try to implement atypical designs and mechanics. Most of the time they just feel like an...
There’s always something about games where you traverse around a relatively tiny planetoid that catches my eye. Whether it’s Jettomero, Planetary Annihilation, or even going back to Spore, I’ve tried quite a few games with...
History has no shortage of brutal games about blowing up aliens, demons, or the undead to a metal soundtrack. Doom has certainly brought that back into the mainstream as of late. However, it isn’t quite...
Golf games have seemingly been around as long as gaming has existed. The inherent inactivity of the sport means that developers have been able to translate it to even the most modest hardware and still...
As we continue into this wonderful era of remakes where classic games are being rebooted and remastered with a solid success rate, it was only a matter of time until we reached another Zelda game....
Now, I am a very late adopter to the Nintendo Switch. Yes, there are so many games I can't wait to play; but at the time, my wallet could not handle it. I saved up...
The fact that Astral Chain could not grow with a lot of players is understandable. It is most likely because PlatinumGames announced the game only this year exclusively for the Nintendo Switch. It is unfortunately...
There are several strategy titles available for the Nintendo Switch, many of which are authentic essentials. That is why the announcement of the arrival of Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden was huge news. A title...
"Is it difficult to make a video game?" This is the question that many fans of this medium are asking themselves, who, driven by an increasingly saturated indie market, want to try their hand at...