Many of you gamers out there might remember a classic PC gaming series known as The Bard’s Tale. First released in 1985, Tales Unknown Volume I: The Bard’s Tale put gamers in charge of a party of adventurers seeking to stop an evil...
Category - Windows PC Review
Charting a Course Through Early Access – A Seafarer: The Ship...
There’s something almost therapeutic about a good simulation game. You know, the kind of game you can sink into after a long day...
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A Glimpse of Greatness in a Fog of Flaws: Stygian: Outer Gods Review
As a gamer who cut his teeth on the unforgiving corridors of Doom and the sprawling worlds of Baldur’s Gate, I’ve...
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Cronos: The New Dawn Review: A Survival Horror Veteran’s Verdict
As a gamer who cut his teeth on the tank controls of the original Resident Evil and spent countless hours navigating the fog of...
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Feeling the Heat: Is Firefighting Simulator: Ignite Worth Playing?
As a man who finds a strange sort of Zen in the digital grind of games like Gas Station Simulator and Construction Simulator...
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Is TurretGirls Worth It? A Sexy Anime Arcade Shooter Review
Sometimes you just want an arcade-style shooter with lots of firepower, shiny graphics, and a rail defense system. Other times...
Read MoreJurassic World Evolution starts off wonderfully with the beautifully detailed island jungle underneath the helicopter as it heads toward the landing pad. Then Ian Malcolm, voiced beautifully by Jeff Goldblum fills us in on what’s in...
The Banner Saga has always embraced a visual style similar to the cartoons of Ray Bakshi. The scenery in the games are terrific and the characters are flushed out not just by their stories but how they look in the old Hobbit cartoons. That is...
When Warhammer: Vermintide came along I could not get enough of it. It was challenging and the fun in all the right ways for a game that is essentially designed for multiplayer survival. If you kept running too far ahead or too far behind...
When I was a kid we took a road trip from southern California to the “Frontier Days” event in Cheyenne, Wyoming and we went up through the northern California/Oregon and a very round about drive through the Western states. It was a...
Wreckfest, a demolition derby game from THQ Nordic and Bugbear, hails from an originally failed crowdfunding a few years ago. Back then, it was labeled with the very peculiar name of “Bugbear’s Next Car Game”. It that odd...
I have been looking forward to Lust For Darkness for a bit with its trailer presenting an adult-themed puzzle game. I have been playing puzzle games for a really long time, including such famous older ones like Myst from 1993 with its...
Overload is brought to us by the same creators as Descent and Descent 2 and is meant as a spiritual sequel. The game was kind of before its time back then but now a 6-degree-of freedom shooter is very much a welcome play style. You are in a...
Back in 2015, developer Obsidian Entertainment created a Kickstarter campaign to fund their new game idea. This new game would be a spiritual successor to Baldur’s Gate and Planescape: Torment, which happen to be two of my most favorite...
Starship Corporation from Iceberg Interactive and Coronado Games is a rather in-depth game that takes players from on the journey of becoming the head of, as the name suggests, a starship-building corporation. You begin at the near bottom...