Category - Windows PC Review

Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath – A Review...

A little more than a year after the release of the main game, Netherrealm studios has released Mortal Kombat 11‘s biggest expansion to date with Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath.  MK 11: Aftermath has a lot of content within it’s dlc...

Review of the Dread X Collection (PC)

One of the wonderful things about horror is that it doesn’t usually take much to take root in your mind especially late at night, alone at home. It can be immensely engulfing or leave you standing back yelling at the screen for someone...

Maneater Review (PC)

I grew up on a commercial bait boat which meant I saw all manner of fish but the two things that always impressed me most were dolphins and sharks. Dolphins I would sometimes see as far as the horizon, jumping and playing together as well as...

SnowRunner – A Review (PC)

I like driving games, I really do.  I have great memories of playing Gran Turismo 2 for hours on the original Playstation.  I’ve played pretty much every version of the Colin McCray DiRT series as well.  Whether is racing head to head to...

Before We Leave Review

Before We Leave is “a non-violent city building game set in your own cozy corner of the universe”. It sounds pretty chill but then how often do you have a hexagonal real-time city builder that didn’t have zombies at the wall...

Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls – A...

Ah yes, another game review that will make me feel very, very old.  The last Wizardry game I played was Wizardry IV: The Return of Werdna back in 1987 on my old Apple II.  While I did like that game, it was quickly replaced when Ultima V  and...

Tom Clancey’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint...

One of the first things that has to be said is that Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon: Breakpoint is beautiful to look at: the environment is complete eye candy while also serving a purpose. Every vehicle is very detailed and destructable, it...

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...