Remothered: Tormented Fathers - Review (PC)
Remothered: Tormented Fathers is the first entry in a planned Remothered trilogy, a throwback to survival horror games of the past. You play the role of Rosemary Reed. Rosemary is trying to find Celeste, the daughter of Dr. Richard Felton, and is a mysterious figure herself when you begin the game.
Civilization VI: Rise and Fall - Review (PC)
very time a new Civilization game comes out there is a backlash from people complaining that the game doesn’t change enough from the previous one. And then, months down the line when the major DLC comes out, any negative thoughts from the original are blown away. This DLC is no different.
Shadow of the Colossus (2018) - Review (PS4)
shadow of the Colossus was originally released in 2005 on PlayStation 2, remastered on PlayStation 3 in 2011, and now is finally seeing a full scale remake on the PlayStation 4. Hailed as a classic by fans and critics alike, Shadow has remained on the forefront of gamer's minds since it's release. With Bluepoint Games at the helm of the remake, the visuals are best in class, cementing Bluepoint as the king of remakes and remasters.
Sprint Vector - Review (PSVR)
Beholder Complete Edition - Review (PS4)
First and foremost, Beholder is all about replay-ability. To fully understand what Beholder is you can't just quit after the first time your story ends and feel fulfilled.
Darkest Dungeon - Review (Switch)
After a highly successful Kickstarter campaign and numerous console releases, Red Hook Studios' has brought Darkest Dungeon to the Nintendo Switch. Combining RPG dungeon crawling with XCOM like permadeath, along with a dark and dreary ascetic, Darkest Dungeon is tough, unforgiving and will continue to punish you when you're down. Despite it's high difficulty, you'll find yourself wanting to come back and give it another go.
The Vanishing of Ethan Carter - Review (Xbox One)
InnerSpace - Review (Switch)
"Mother. Father. Always you wrestle inside me." This quote from Terrence Malick's 2011 film The Tree of Life came to mind quite often during my play through of InnerSpace.
Full Metal Furies - Review (PC)
After the death of Prometheus, the king of the gods, the titans waged war on each other to seize control of the world. The first great war left the world in ashes and the titans withdrew to re-build their forces. This world cannot withstand any more; someone must end the second great war before it starts. Enter the furies: Triss the tank, Alex the fighter, Meg the sniper, and Erin the engineer. Together they will drive back the titans, save the world, and make a lot of really corny jokes.
Super Meat Boy - Review (Switch)
"...it’s really hard and you’ll hate it but, like… you’ll hate it in a really good way."