Halo Infinite Multiplayer | First Impressions
As someone who has been playing Halo online since Halo 2 in 2004, it's no surprise that I wanted to try the new Halo Infinite Multiplayer that was released on Steam, Windows Microsoft Store,...
Oxygen Not Included | Review
Oxygen Not Included is Klei Entertainment’s newest game in a long line of strong titles. It keeps their signature art style, which is reminiscent of old cartoons with painted backgrounds and cell shading on...
Insurgency: Sandstorm — Does It live up to its Predecessor? | Review
Insurgency: Sandstorm is, of course, a sequel. Not just that; it’s the sequel to the genuinely excellent game Insurgency. A game I like a lot and have a good few hundred hours in. Being...
GRIS: An Interactive Masterpiece | Review
Warning: This review will contain spoilers.
Captivating. That’s the first word that comes to mind when I try to describe the experience that is GRIS, the debut puzzle platformer from independent developer Nomada Studio....
Forgive Me Father | Early Access Review
Forgive Me Father is a retro FPS from developer Byte Barrel and publisher 1C Entertainment that runs in the vein of classics like Doom but uses the Unreal Engine. The visual aesthetic is reminiscent...
Dead Space Remake | Review
The Dead Space Remake has been out for several days, and I was eager to review it. I played the original game years ago and had high hopes for the remake, thinking it would...
Stories: The Path of Destinies Review
With Steam’s Greenlight (now discontinued in favor of Steam Direct) program allowing so many developers put their titles and ideas onto the platform, it can be difficult to pick out the wheat from the...
SOULCALIBUR 6 REVIEW
Tekken, Mortal Kombat, Injustice, Street Fighter… these games pit fighters against each other to duke it out with super human strength, super powers, grappling, and brutal, bone-shatter finishers. The players punch in and time...
Postal 4: No Regerts | First Impressions
Developer: Running With Scissors | Publisher: Running With Scissors
I was hoping to enjoy Postal 4: No Regerts after a good friend of mine got me Postal 2 to play. Now, I am regretting it...
Duskers Review
Few games manage to incorporate a console (Command Prompt console, not an Xbox console) into their game while maintaining very fun and engaging gameplay. Sure, games like Hacknet and Uplink can simulate tense situations...