The Last of Us Part II Review
I haven’t been able to stop thinking about The Last of Us Part II. Like the brain cordyceps that caused this fictional post-apocalyptic scenario, the game has infected my mind so thoroughly that I...
View ArticleThe Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope review: A ghostly blast from the past
“Will the sequel live up to or top the first entry?” That was the burning question with Supermassive Games’ second entry in their horror anthology series, The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope. The...
View Article‘Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales’ Review: Greater Expectations, Not Enough...
This game isn’t Into the Spider-Verse, but, man does it really wants to be. Just a little over a couple of years ago, Marvel’s Spider-Man arrived on the PS4 and blew us away, especially us long time...
View Article‘Super Meat Boy Forever’ Review: A Successor to One of the Biggest Indie...
When I played Super Meat Boy Forever for the first time at PAX East 2018, I was absolutely blown away at how polished it seemed, and even though no release date was given, I felt that it couldn’t be...
View ArticleVideo Game Review: ‘New Pokémon Snap’
For the Pokémon community, a sequel to Pokémon Snap has always existed as a genuine white whale. The original itself was an anomaly born out of a fever dream of the 90’s PokéMania and a small internal...
View Article‘SkateBIRD’ review: The birds and the boards
There are two specific sub-genres in games that I particularly love: the “be an animal that doesn’t have to pay rent” and the “skateboarder” genre, because I cannot be either of these things....
View Article‘Metroid Dread’ Review: Samus Aran Reclaims Her Throne
When you think of what a Metroid game is supposed to be, what do you think of? Many people will throw around buzz words like “isolation”, “open-ended”, “atmospheric” or “dreadful” with occasional...
View Article‘Horizon Forbidden West’ review : The best PS5 game of 2022 delivers amazing...
Back in 2017, Horizon Zero Dawn blew the minds of PlayStation fans with a rich and thoroughly enjoyable story. Following a brand-new character, Aloy, on her journey to survive in a distant future...
View Article‘The Quarry’ review: A next gen Supermassive slasher
A new terror awaits in the woods of Supermassive Games’ latest slasher, The Quarry. Picking up classic horror elements of summer camps and teen victims, The Quarry feels like a nostalgic ’80s B-horror...
View ArticleUnexplored 2: The Wayfarer’s Legacy review: a pacifist rogue-like?
Roguelike and roguelite games are more popular than ever, despite their origins going back to the original Rogue in 1980. Exploration has always been as important as actually fighting monsters. How do...
View Article