My heart was pounding as the sun slipped below the horizon, my palms damp with sweat as I tried to outrun the darkness. The sound of my own ragged panting filled my ears. I was so close to the tower. So close. But so were they. I frantically...
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 MoreWhen I was just finishing high school, I got a job as a park ranger for a municipal water district. That was one of the best jobs I ever had, I got to work outdoors but I was also trusted with some very heavy machinery. I drove flatbeds, dump...
Mechs And Mercs: Black Talons is one of the latest entries into the real-time strategy gaming fray and it stars.. well mechs and mercs! Not much left to say about it – time to give it a play. Storyline: A devastating war has torn the...
When a cinematic trailer from Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes first appeared on the scene, there was a lot of talk about whether or not the cinematica represented the actual game visuals. Were they the real deal or just beautiful cutscenes in...
Lara Croft and I have a very long relationship. As an ex-archaeologist and lover of anything Indiana Jones-like, the Lara Croft series has always held a place in my heart. Sure she is more tomb robber then archaeologist, but I’ve always...
Relevant Games has released their take on the tower defense game with Fat Chicken. Fat Chicken is being advertised as a reverse tower defense game, where you build towers that are designed to keep the “invaders” alive, instead of...
Having enjoyed Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age 2, I usually tear through them in a matter of days with no memory of what the outside looks like – just the satisfaction of a journey well spent. When I volunteered to review Dragon Age:...
It can be difficult to approach an expansion to a title of such significance as World of Warcraft with an objective eye, given its storied history and ingrained nostalgia. Fond memories of some aspects of the title intermingle with the less...
Oh Warhammer 40K, you are to the Sci-Fi community what Dungeons & Dragons was to the Fantasy folks. Both involved great table-top play and little figures that had people scouring hobby stores for ones that resembled their fantasy...
It’s been a while since my last point and click adventure game, seemed like I was doing a review for one at least twice a month. Well, it is time once again to dust off the rusty puzzle-solving sections of my brain and get my pointing...