Most video games have a singular purpose of entertaining players. Whilst there’s absolutely nothing wrong with that, every so often a game comes along that strives to do that little …
Read More
Personal memoirs are usually reserved for autobiographies or glamorization on the silver screen. Seldom are they presented as an interactive puzzle for players to overcome. Yet that is exactly the …
Read More
Let’s be real, people are obsessed with bacon. Not only do people love eating it, but they love adding it to everyday items too. There’s bacon-flavored lip gloss, mayonnaise, soda …
Read More
We’re often told that we know more about the surface of the Moon than we do our own oceans. Silent, dark and mysterious, the expanses of the ocean make a …
Read More
Below has a simple concept. Throw players into the wilderness and see how far they can descend into an underground labyrinth. The premise isn’t unique in nature, but the execution …
Read More
When the emails went out to press to make appointments for this year’s PAX East, one came across our desks that was met with mixed responses. Our editor initially blew …
Read More
Nintendo’s Legend of Zelda series has made for popular source material over the years. Beyond Good & Evil and the Darksiders franchise are two prime examples from gaming’s past, with …
Read More
Chapter 2 of King’s Quest was something of a disappointment after the unexpected and challenging gameplay of Chapter 1. Even so, I feel a strong attachment to King Graham and his story, so I …
Read More
There is a generally accepted truth in games journalism, that in order to effectively review a game, you really must have completed it and seen all it has to offer. …
Read More
Demon’s Souls, Dark Souls, Bloodborne — these are games I have intentionally avoided. Sure, they look enticing, and their Metacritic scores are in the high ’80s to low 90s, but …
Read More