Sacred 3 Review: Hack and Yawn
Sacred 3 is a straightforward hack and slash RPG that allows you to jump into various fantasy locales, either alone or with friends, for mindless fun. Unfortunately mindless becomes the key word in...
View ArticleHeroes & Legends: Conquerors of Kolhar Review: Click Click Tomb
What if you took an MMORPG and stripped out all that bothersome walking, streamlining the experience by bringing all the monsters to the player? With a basic party of three, an overhead map and combat...
View ArticleShadowgate Review: You Ain’t as Good as You Once Was
Back when I was a child, my cousins and I would gather in my grandma’s living room where two televisions had progressive generations of videogame systems hooked up to them. And while the “kids” played...
View ArticleSuper Time Force Ultra Review: STFU
That’s why Super Time Force Ultra is one of the best games about time travel that’s been made. It has everything that you could hope for: Dinosaurs on skateboards, cute cat videos and brutal, extreme...
View ArticleRoundabout Review: The Limosuine Spinning, Jet Spinning, Wheeling and Dealing...
Gregorio Manos is the world’s first revolving chauffer. As such, her job is to take people from place to place while keeping her limousine revolving in a circle. However, her world is turned around as...
View ArticleNeverending Nightmares Review: Feels Like It Will Neverend
One of the most important things needed to make horror stand out is context. When you are playing a horror game, you need to have some kind of connection to what’s happening on screen, be it with a...
View ArticleThe Vanishing of Ethan Carter Review: Gone Like A Freight Train
In all my years of gaming, I’ve never seen something so jaw-droppingly gorgeous as The Vanishing of Ethan Carter. And my PC isn’t exactly state of art, either; my weakest component is a GTX 550...
View ArticleMeridian: New World Review: Old World Blues
There are a few things to look for in an RTS, some essential elements that compose the most popular, successful and enjoyable ones. A good RTS must be balanced enough to reward aggressive play as well...
View ArticleLegend of Grimrock 2 Review: Grimrock Around The Clock
When Legend of Grimrock launched, it was a refreshing change of pace in the video game world. It took elements from games like Ultima Underworld and wrapped them into a fully three dimensional world....
View ArticleGabriel Knight: Sins of the Father 20th Anniversary Edition Review: The...
In the video game world, there are some true timeless classics. Games like Super Mario Bros., Sonic the Hedgehog and others revolutionized gaming forever. In the point and click genre of games, though,...
View ArticleRandal’s Monday Review: A Case of the Mondays
Randal’s Monday is, if nothing else, a weird game. Clearly inspired by Kevin Smith, the game uses characters and voice actors from the View Askewniverse, yet at the same time is clearly not taking...
View ArticleGame of Thrones : Episode One: Iron From Ice Review: It’s Name Isn’t Reek
When it was first announced that Telltale Games would be tackling a video game adaptation of The Walking Dead, many were skeptical that they could translate that deep level of emotional connection from...
View ArticleWarhammer Quest Review: Breaking Winds of Magic
For those unfamiliar with the subject material, please allow me to explain the nuances and subtleties of my titular fart joke: Warhammer Quest, being the port of an iOS ported board game, is amusing,...
View ArticleGrey Goo Review: Surprisingly Consuming
Often times we get emails containing press releases for random games no one has ever heard of. The majority of the sales pitches, game titles, trailers or gimmicks seem so poorly executed that far more...
View ArticleGrim Fandango Remastered Review: Viva la Deadvolucion!
Though my generation grew up with the Atari, Nintendo and PC as a gaming platform, and we’ve considered ourselves gamers all our lives, the sad fact remains that there was a window in there where we...
View ArticleHeroes of Might & Magic III – HD Edition Review: Don’t Be a Hero
2015 may go down in history as being the year of the remakes. With classic greats being remastered, given facelift and having old injuries fixed, if you’ve missed some game from the days of old now is...
View ArticleFahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy Remastered Review: Theory of a Dead Guy
When it initially launched in 2005, Indigo Prophecy (or Fahrenheit if you aren’t from the United States) helped launch David Cage, one of the first so-called “video game auteurs”, into the public...
View ArticleSupreme League of Patriots Review: Superheroes and Politics Do Mix
Video games are probably the last place you look for biting, political satire but that’s exactly what you’ll find with Supreme League of Patriots. From the outside it might appear that this is just a...
View ArticleCastle in the Darkness Review: Spike-troid-vania
The “retro” style platformer has had a major resurgence since the release of Super Meat Boy. It’s a market flooded with poorly designed games. Many of these would qualify as “rage games”, made solely...
View ArticleGame of Thrones: The Lost Lords Review: The North Remembers
With the first episode of Game of Thrones – A Telltale Games Series, Telltale Games showed that they were able to handle the political intrigue that both the books and the television series have been...
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