Rapid Review: 12 Games from the Steam Game Festival
The Steam Game Festival ran for about a week in early February and I tried to make the most out of it. I cast a wide net of games to play. With...
The Surprising Appeal Of Expert TrackMania
I never understood the appeal of watching "professional" gamers in competitions. I think I've found the exception.
TrackMania. What in the world is this game? To be perfectly honest,...
City of Gangsters | New Release
Developer: SomaSim | Publisher: Kasedo Games | Release: August 9, 2021
City of Gangsters, opens in 1920 at the dawn of prohibition in the US. The perfect opportunity for ambitious people to strike it rich...
Games as an Experience
Have you ever played a game and thought, “There’s just nothing quite like this”? Yeah, this article is about that: games as an experience. More specifically, it’s about defining that feeling and...
Kao the Kangaroo | Beta Review
Kao the Kangaroo™ is back! This time with a brand new adventure. The bravest kangaroo is ready to pick up his boxing gloves and K.O. his way through this epic journey. Take on this...
Nightmare of Decay | Review
Developer: Checkmaty | Publisher: Checkmaty
Nightmare of Decay is an engrossing callback to the classics, but does it cross the line from homage to parody? Between the triumphs and shortcomings of this indie survival horror...
Games to Play in September | Heavyshelf Select
Heavyshelf Select is a series of articles that curates and chooses games based on their quality in art style, gameplay, depth, innovations in gaming mechanics, and even value. September has a decent variety in...
Picker’s Problems: 7 Ways RPG Lockpicking Fails to Impress
Game design is all about creating obstacles to overcome, and what's better than a locked door to do just that? Lockpicking is a staple mechanic for open-world RPGs, but I believe that their implementation...
Soul, Souless, and Demon’s Souls
Demon’s Souls was released on February 5th, 2009. Across the board, it saw an average of 9/10 reviews.
They Are Coming! | Review
I saw They Are Coming! and expected a simple, laid-back game. The trailer seemed straight-forward and fun, and the graphics weren't so bad I wouldn't give it a try. That being said, when it...