Weekly Horror Game Review: SCP: Containment Breach
You don’t really know how you got here – wherever “here” is. The folks running the show at the SCP Foundation aren’t in the habit of explaining themselves, least of all to a Class D. You’re the lowest...
View ArticleHorror Game of The Week: Amnesia: Rain
I’m going to come right out and say it: I love the modding community. As such, you’re likely going to find more than a few mods popping up in my Horror Game of The Week series. You needn’t worry about...
View ArticleBatman: Arkham Origins – Review
The Arkham series (Arkham Asylum, Arkham City and, now, Arkham Origins) has, over the last 4 years, reinvigorated Batman as a serious game. Arguably, Arkham Asylum and Arkham City are the best...
View ArticleWeekly Horror Review: White Night
If you were to make a list of the world’s creepiest and unnerving places, old mental hospitals would definitely rank in the top ten, right next to prisons and the Paris Catacombs. There’s just...
View ArticleAssassin’s Creed IV Black Flag – Review
Another year, another Assassin’s Creed game: Assassin’s Creed Black Flag. Since the series was launched back in 2007, the franchise has spawned a total of 15 releases; 5 main games and a host of...
View ArticleBatman Arkham Origins: Gotham’s Savior or Bad Joke?
For those of you who have been living under a rock, Batman: Arkham Origins recently swooped onto shop shelves and into disc trays bringing us the prequel to the Arkham series that no one really asked...
View ArticleIndie Game of The Week: Rogue Legacy
The castle rests on a distant hill, as it has for centuries. Balefully as you approach, you mouth its name – “Hamson.” Standing there in front of the gate is a figure your family has come to know well...
View ArticleBattlefield 4 Review
Developers are facing a difficult dilemma right now. Do they develop games for the next generation, or for the old generation? Or do they attempt some kind of mix of the two? Developing a game to run...
View ArticleWeekly Horror Review: Alan Wake
If Stephen King were to make a video game, I’d imagine it’d look a lot like Alan Wake. This lovely yarn has all the trademarks of the father of modern horror, with some X Files mixed in for good...
View ArticleIndie Game of The Week: Black Mesa
“All right, Gordon,” the researcher drones over the test chamber’s intercom. “Your suit should keep you comfortable through all this. The specimen will be delivered to you in a few moments. Now, if you...
View ArticleCSR Classics – iOS Game Review
Being a Blackberry user for the last two years, the world of mobile gaming has almost completely passed me by. I’m fairly sure Snake or Tetris would’ve been a bit of a stretch for my wheezing Bold. So...
View ArticleDiablo 3: Reaper of Souls Review – Stay Awhile and Loot Things
It’s been almost two years since the release of Diablo 3’s base game, which was initially praised across the board for being a valiant new entry in the long running and incredibly successful franchise....
View ArticleReview: InFamous: Second Son – Seattle’s Finest
InFamous: Second Son is a flagship title for the PS4. I say that because it’s the PlayStation 4’s first triple-A next-gen experience designed from the ground up to run specifically for the PS4’s...
View ArticleReview: Mercenary Kings – A Retro Inspired Blast!
With the recent influx of indie developed games, classic 8-bit and 16-bit creations have been making a resurgence. While side scrollers have never gone out of style it’s been a while since I can...
View ArticleReview: Goat Simulator – Being a Farm Animal has Never Been So Fun
Goat Simulator is more of an interactive joke than a game. It takes place in a tiny rural world that serves as your sandbox, you the player are given control over a deceptively adorable goat that is...
View ArticleReview: Hearthstone (iOS) – Is the Hearth as Much Fun on iPad?
This review was tested on a third generation iPad (2012) featuring only Wi-Fi. I did not have the opportunity to test out gameplay over a cellular network. Hearthstone has been out on PC for quite some...
View ArticleTo The Moon: A Game Of Astronomical Proportions
In the words of the core from Portal 2, That’s right. Space. To The Moon To The Moon by Freebird Games is an Indie Adventure RPG. Yeah, it’s one of those ‘point-and-click’ type of stories. Normally,...
View ArticleWildstar: A Wildly Fun MMO
The newest addition to the MMO world is Wildstar by Carbine Studios and published by NCSOFT. This game made a big splash at conventions, creating a lot of buzz about it. It is set in a fantasy/Sci-fi...
View ArticleReview: Wolfenstein: The New Order (PS4)
Introductory Thoughts: For me, Wolfenstein: The New Order, was a title that came out of nowhere. I say this because it wasn’t something I had done any research on before purchasing, it wasn’t a game...
View ArticleReview: Arena Commander, Our First Glimpse of Star Citizen
Finally, the Star Citizen Dogfighting Module (aka Arena Commander) is here! Especially now that Elite: Dangerous is out there exceeding expectations and shaking it up in their premium beta, was the...
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