A Boy and His Pelican
Reviewed on Xbox One X
Storm Boy is a classic Australian children’s book written by the legendary Colin Thiele. It’s a classic boy...
A labyrinthine adventure.
Reviewed on PS4
NIS America has, for a while now, been held close to my heart for bringing some of the best and niche JRPGs westwa...
Warning: This review contains spoilers.
Reviewed on PC
The Walking Dead is back. And unlike its TV counterpart, which seems hell-bent on running until TVs hav...
Rebellion on Mars.
Reviewed on PS4
When Darksiders released on the PS3 back in 2010, pre-orders and launch editions included a voucher that contained a free...
A colorful world.
Reviewed on PS4
Video games funded by Kickstarter often fall into one of three categories. They’re either resounding successes, inspirin...
Retro Goodness.
Reviewed on PS4
Childhood memories of playing the SNES at my aunt’s house are the reasons I’m a gamer today. It all started there, playi...
Subaquatic tragedy.
Reviewed on Xbox One
You’re Styx, a teenage girl with a propensity for cheating. She’s grown up in the slums of her ‘city’, if y...
Bullet hell roguelike chaos.
Reviewed on PC
Humanity is near extinction, pushed to the brink by an alien race loaded with superior technology. The last few ...
Cursed.
Reviewed on PS4
It seems to me that roguelike first person games are presently in vogue. The number of review opportunities that dash across my desk...
A Robot Pronounced Dead.
Reviewed on Nintendo Switch
Retro style games are all the rage these days, and I suppose they have been for years now. Whether itâ€...