A Surprisingly Enjoyable Survival-ish Horror
One of the best aspects of reviewing games for my own site is that I am free from any overbearing weight to pos...
A Peak of Performance for Ys VIII
Years ago, Falcom launched Ys VIII: The Lacrimosa of Dana on the PlayStation Vita and PS4 (before subsequently launching o...
Perfection Remastered
A lot can be said about the age of remasters. Sometimes, a remaster feels forced - sometimes, a game is remastered to death. Other ins...
A solid transition to PS5
Earlier this year, I reviewed the high octane FPS Bright Memory Infinite, which sees a special operative named Shelia investigatin...
A Surprisingly Fresh Take on the JRPG Genre
By now, you probably know that I love NIS America. Not everything they publish is a gem, but they make it possib...
A Great Nostalgic Time
The era of the PlayStation 2 shaped much of the modern gaming industry. Innovative and brilliant titles stretched across the life of ...
Bright Indeed
Boy, have we come a long way with indie games. There’s always been a special place in my heart for the indie genre - indie games, indie musi...
The Virtuadolls Return
A few years ago, NIS America published Caligula Effect: Overdose, a PlayStation 4 port of a PlayStation Vita JRPG about a virtuadoll ...
A pleasant, peaceful experience
Giraffe and Annika is a game quite unlike most. It’s simple, sure. It’s not a large game, by any means. But there’s so...
Evan has been a gamer since birth. He is a high school English teacher with a passion for writing and music, self-publishing a novel in September of 2015 and releasing two albums. He believes in the potential the gaming industry has on impacting literature and art.