Category - Windows PC Review

Redshirt Review (Steam/PC)

Any fan or even casual viewer of the Star Trek universe knows the cardinal rule: it’s never good to be the “Redshirt”.  The Redshirt is that Star Fleet employee who we generally never learn the name of when they go on away...

Adventure Park Review (PC/Steam)

There are all kinds of social simulation games out there. Some use a ‘Second Life’ system where you build houses and have full online lives and loves. Others allow gamers to design skyscrapers, regulating elevators and setting rent...

Rocksmith 2014 Review (PC)

Ubisoft was awesome enough to send me over a code to review their new guitar game, Rocksmith 2014, on the PC platform. Being that I have been teaching myself to play guitar for the last year or so, I jumped at the chance to evaluate it. First...

Sid Meier’s Ace Patrol: Pacific Skies...

Sid Meier’s Ace Patrol: Pacific Skies was a surprising pleasure to play. It is hard to imagine a turn-based dog fighting game as being particularly exciting – generally, when you think of the action in a dog fighting game, it is the...

Battlefield 4 Single Player Review (PC)

Electronic Arts has released their highly-anticipated Battlefield 4, and I just had to review it. I was not a HUGE fan of Battlefield 3’s campaign. That being said, Battlefield 4’s single player campaign is a much better affair to...

Deadfall Adventures Review (PC/Steam)

The only thing I love more than a good first person shooter is a good first person shooter game with Nazi!  The only way to make that combination a bit better is making it feel like Indiana Jones, with adventuring and puzzling.  Well, anyone...

Batman: Arkham Origins Review (PC/Steam)

The Batman: Arkham games have all been really solid games, each one getting better than the last.  So, when we got the opportunity to review Batman: Arkham Origins on the PC platform, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on it, going so far as...

Edna and Harvey: The Breakout – A...

I am the type of gamer that hates to play games out of order – well, games with an overarching narrative. Prior to playing even one second of Dead Space 3, I had to hunt down copies of Dead Space 1 and 2, just to experience the narrative...

Slender: The Arrival Review (PC/Steam)

Slender Man, created as part of a website contest for a creative new urban legend, grabbed our imaginations in a terrifyingly primal way with a simple concept: a well dressed, strangely elongated boogeyman who takes our children from parks...