Videogame Review: ‘We Happy Few’ Out Now on PC, PS4 and Xbox One!
A game of paranoia and survival, in a drugged-out, dystopian English city in 1964. That is how Compulsion Games, the developer of We Happy Few, describes their latest game on their website. To put it in even more relatable terms, imagine a cross between Borderlands, Bioshock, A Clockwork Orange – and one of many survival games like Rust. I can see […]
Videogame Review: ‘Dead Cells’ Masters Castlevania-like Gameplay for Modern Consoles
Kill. Die. Learn. Repeat. I grew up playing games like Castlevania and Metroid on the NES. No matter how far technology pushed boundaries with videogames, these side-scrollers were always reliable. Over the years, I’ve found myself coming back to them time and time again – and craving the amazing gameplay they offered with simple yet […]
Game Review: ‘Russian Subway Dogs’ Out Today on Steam!
Russian. Subway. Dogs. That’s right, you read correctly. The latest game from Spooky Squid (They Bleed Pixels) about burrito stealing, molotov cocktail juggling canines of the largest country in the world is out today! The concept is simple: you are a (somehow incredibly cute, pixelated) dog roaming the subways of – you guessed it – […]
Review: FAR CRY 5 – Cougars & Boomers & Bears, High Five! PS4, Xbox One, & PC March 27
I have maintained since its release that Far Cry 3 is one of the best video games of all time. Far Cry 4 was a worthy sequel, building upon everything that made the previous game great. So needless to say for the past three years or so, I’ve been anxiously anticipating the fifth installment of the […]
Videogame Review: THE COUNCIL Episode 1 – ‘The Mad Ones’ Released Today
I’ve been a fan of detective stories and murder mysteries for as long as I can remember. Give me a good film noir, Sherlock Holmes story, Hercule Poirot mystery – and I’m on board. I even own five or different variations of the game CLUE. Great detective videogames I can think of in recent years are […]
Review: Indie Survival Horror Game ‘Kholat’ Now Available On Microsoft Store
Kholat is available on the Microsoft Store for $19.99. A couple years ago, I found a website called Pinterest Fail, where people posted their attempts to mimic projects they found on Pinterest. The premise is simple: terrific ideas, but less-than-stellar executions. Be it the fault of the creator or the design, the end results on […]
Review: ‘Cuphead’ Is Finally Out For XBox One and PC, And Was Well Worth The Wait!
Yes, the image above really is a screenshot from a 2017 videogame – not a still from a 1930s Max Fleischer cartoon. Cuphead was first announced at E3 2014, to much excitement and anticipation. In an attempt to expand the game, and improve the overall user experience, the game was delayed from 2016 until 2017. […]
Review: Rutger Hauer Returns to Cyberpunk With ‘>OBSERVER_’ on PS4, PC, and Xbox One
I have many fond memories of playing games like MYST and The 7th Guest, having grown up in the days of early ’90s gaming. Then mystery / horror games evolved into more action-oriented titles like Resident Evil, and more recently Outlast and Alien: Isolation. And here we are today, with a return to a focus […]
Review: ‘Expeditions: Viking’ (RPG | PC)
How will history remember you? It is February, in the year 789. You are the son of a recently deceased Viking thegn, joined by the rest of your clan at his funeral. Thegns from neighboring clans are also in attendance, but you are weary of their intentions. Though some are there to pay there respects, […]
Review: ‘Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality’ (HTC Vive | Oculus + Touch)
Wubba Lubba VR. In case you aren’t familiar with it already, Rick and Morty is an animated television series created by Justin Roiland and Dan Harmon. The show first aired on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim in late 2013. If you haven’t watched it, first things first, start your binge-watching. The first two seasons consist of […]