Category - Reviews

Cross Roads Escape Games The Seance...

Recently, Cross Roads Escape Games announced an immersive horror experience called The Seance, and we got to check out one of their early performances. Made for groups of up to eight guests, The Seance sees its “players” (which is...

NASCAR Heat 4 Review (Xbox One)

Everyone has certain game types that they are drawn to.  A game that they can work with for hours on end to develop their skills on and become better and better at.  Racing games is not that type of game for me, never has been.  I like a good...

Knott’s Scary Farm 2019 Review

The granddaddy of haunted attractions, Knott’s Scary Farm, is bringing some serious heat to the scares this Halloween season. We got the chance to check out their opening night and were blown away by their two new mazes and dynamic street...

Daymare 1998 – A Review (PC)

While this is a review of Daymare: 1998, one must explain how this game came into being… One of my favorite games of the 90’s is Resident Evil.  I knew absolutely nothing about the game when I bought it in 1996, it just sounded like...

Blair Witch Review (Steam)

Blair Witch takes you into the forest a few years after the disappearance of the kids from the original movie. You play former police officer Ellis and, with him, is his former police dog Bullet. Together, you two will venture into the woods to...

Philips Momentum Wired Mechanical Gaming...

In 1891 when Gerald Philips and his Father, Fredrick, established Philips and Co. in the Netherlands to “manufacture incandescent lamps and other electrical products” they dreamed of lighting up the world. That was a long time ago and many...

Wreckfest Console Edition Review

It’s always kind of a bummer when you don’t see total destruction damage when getting into massive collisions in racing games. When damage is minimal from a crash that should’ve maimed both drivers, it takes some of the realism out of a generic...

Wolfenstein: Youngblood Review

Set in the 1980’s, Wolfenstein: Youngblood takes place after “B.J.” Blazkowicz, the franchise’s hero since Wolfenstein 3D, goes MIA. His twin daughters, Jessica and Sophia, go into Nazi-occupied France trying to find him...