End of a trilogy.
Reviewed on PS4
When the Tomb Raider reboot burst onto the scene in 2013, it revitalized the dying Tomb Raider franchise with a gorgeous s...
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...
The Dark Souls of Indie Games
Reviewed on PS4
I don’t know if I’ll ever understand the craze that surrounded Dark Souls. Demon’s Souls, one of my favo...
Mad… No, Metal Max.
Reviewed on PS4
It is said that there are no new ideas afloat in our world. Creatively, everything under the sun has been thought of a...
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...
A Grand Finale
Reviewed on PS4
One of the longest running franchises in Sony’s large catalog of exclusives, Yakuza has graced every iteration of the PlayS...
SNK and Capcom used to dominate the fighting game scene with each of their flagship series, King of Fighters and Street Fighter.
Reviewed on PS4
In recent ...
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...
Tohou Bullet Hell is No Understatement.
Reviewed on PS4
The end of the world is nigh. A blood red mist canvases the sky. It’s a sight that’s been seen b...