I think I have played every Telltale Games adventure title there is, and with good reason. They way their serialized episodic gameplay is dependent on your decisions is truly exciting in how it changes the story of the game. So let’s say...
Category - Windows PC Review
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Review – A Stunning World Burdened by...
Dragon Age: The Veilguard, the latest chapter in BioWare and Electronic Arts acclaimed fantasy RPG series, arrives amidst a...
Read MoreBeyond Shadowgate Review (PC)
Beyond Shadowgate is a triumphant return to the classic point-and-click adventure genre, a love letter to fans of the original...
Read MoreTrain Sim World 5 Review – Setting a New Standard in Train Sims
Train Sim World 5, the latest installment in Dovetail Games’ renowned train simulation series, establishes a new benchmark...
Read MoreFrostpunk 2 Review: A Bleak, Yet Frigidly Familiar Masterpiece
Thirty years after the storm, the city of New London stands as a testament to humanity’s resilience. But the ice...
Read MoreEndzone 2: A World Apart Review – Post-Apocalyptic Survival at...
Endzone 2: A World Apart is not just another colony builder; it’s a stark reminder of humanity’s fragility, set against a...
Read MoreWatch Dogs by Ubisoft had tons of hype leading up to its release in 2014. However, what ended up in our hands was something less then perfect. The main protagonist, Aiden Pierce, was uninteresting, the driving was horrid, and the story takes...
Spectral Illusions is a name many of you video gamers out there might not know just yet. However, if you are a part of the haunted house/haunter community, you will no doubt recognize them as a well-known producer of digital projector effects...
I am a big fan of Arkane Studio’s 2012 Dishonored, so when the 2016 sequel became available for the PC, I quickly jumped on it. Dishonored gave me everything I wanted in an assassin style game: multiple ways to carry out the assignment...
I had seen a trailer for Through The Woods a while ago but, with the exception of the name, I had kind of forgotten about it. That can be nice to go into a review completely cold when it turns out to be a game that is as atmospherically driven...
We are knee-deep in the Halloween season and that means it is the perfect time to review some horror games. I recently got the chance to take Camel 101’s SYNDROME for a spin. The player starts Syndrome in the boots of an officer aboard a...
I’ve mentioned a time or two or twenty that I am an old school gamer with a collection of my original consoles and games. Probably one of my favorites of all time would be the original Sega Genesis system’s game Toe Jam And Earl...
If you are like me, you have discovered a fondness for most games under the Wargaming.net banner beginning with World of Tanks, a game that blew up on the scene about six years ago. They’ve shown up at E3 throwing great tournaments and...
When our Editor-in-Chief asked if I wanted to play a first-person shooter called “First Assault Online” I said sure since I had a bit of time available. Then when I downloaded the game I found out it was “Ghost In The Shell:...
It is 5:00 AM and I am showered with my clothes laid out for the day and I’m in my pitch black media room. Well almost pitch black, before me my gaming rig is fired up with The Bunker about to start. Why so early in the morning? The...