Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen – Review
Anything with dragons you have me sold. Spyro, Check. Dragon Age tap it to my veins. Skyrim, heck I have been the Dragonborn for 500 plus hours over four different platforms.
Anything with dragons you have me sold. Spyro, Check. Dragon Age tap it to my veins. Skyrim, heck I have been the Dragonborn for 500 plus hours over four different platforms.
It’s a win-some, lose-some chance with fund raising websites. Sometimes, the money doesn’t reach the required amount and a proposed product dwindles in the wind, swirling in hopes of being grounded and restarted. Other times, it pays off immensely, going way beyond what was required and smashing all required pledge
To be crude, everyone loves free shite. Very often with a game that is as hard as Enter the Gungeon, anything given as a freebie, seems muchly welcomed to uplift those constant feelings of failure you are bound to experience. This top down, dodge and cover shooter developed by Dodge
Skorecery is not a game where you can spend endless hours getting engrossed into an awesome story line with great cinematic enjoyment. Instead, this game has you duelling it out with your friends to see who is the greatest of all with this fast-paced game.
Unless you have been living under a rock, everyone has heard of Borderlands. This popular, RPG, first person shooter by 2K Games and Gearbox Software was a game changer back in 2009, due to its action-packed gameplay, quirky storylines and gorgeous, 2D, cell shaded graphics.
So here I am back again after small hiatus with another game review, Phoenix Wright Ace Attorney… well it is technically 3 games in one that are based on a game that ended up spawning its own anime show based on the actual trilogy.
‘Nelke and the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World’ is one of our newest Jap-anime games developed by Gust to be released to the Nintendo Switch, after numerous other consoles. Speaking to my general weeb self, I just had to give it a look. This game is a spin
Everybody was kung-fu fighting…… Okay, now thats out of my system. I can move on with my review. The Messenger launched first on the Playstation 4, and is later coming to Windows & Nintendo Switch. This is a fun side scroller that’s a tale of a ninja.
‘She Remembered Caterpillars’ developed by Jumpsuit Entertainment is like an onion. On the surface it looks like a typical puzzle solving game, nothing too special, but as you dig deeper through the layers to the core, there is actually a deep narrative hidden within.
Imagine being put in charge of creating a sequel to a spinoff game. That’s like asking if you could maybe create bubble-gum tasting broccoli. Sure, it’d be nice, but who the hell could do that?! Thankfully, Square Enix & PlatinumGames have been put in charge of such a task (just
After its initial release 3 years prior, developer Aquria have listened their fans by re-releasing this classic game, under the guidance of the Unreal Engine 4. As such, the remaster presents newly upgraded visuals, a new playable protagonist and a bundle of both supporting cast and additional game endings!
In this month alone, 2 highly anticipated looters and shooters dropped. One is doing well, while the other seemed to struggle from launch. The Division 2, the second in a franchise from Ubisoft has hit the shelves in a whirlwind, but it had me thinking what did it do so
Man, games these days are generally too complicated. This is neither a bad thing nor a good thing, but I find when they are too complicated they become frustrating and it just rips the enjoyment out of it. Dropping this violent, blood-soaked romp in my lap, Ape Out by Digital
ToeJam & Earl are one of my fondest memories of playing video games as a child in the 90’s. Back in the days of the Sega Mega Drive or Sega Genesis for those who lived in America. 28 years have passed, and since the first release in 1991. ToeJam &
I’m very hit and miss with grindy game play. Where as I was right into the ‘Diablo 3’ and ‘The Division’, even needing eye drops after a 14 hr session once, I totally missed ‘The Destiny’ train. I’d also like to point out I’m very hit and miss with Bioware
I remember back in my early days getting out of bed early before school an dragging myself in front of TV to watch the latest episode of DragonBall Z, Naruto, One Piece and many others. I’d often think about how cool it would be like if they shared the same
Bloods thicker than water at the end of the day, right? And as much as they can drive you absolutely crazy at the end of it all, how far would you go to protect your family, especially if they are all you have left? Our friends Square Enix and DONTNOD
This is a very different RPG, when compared to others in the genre, this isn’t set in a fantasy world, nor in a post apocalyptic world, this my friends is in the modern world, hence the title of the game. Yiik: A Postmodern RPG is a single player game playable
This is a collection that gives you not only one Hitman game but two, Blood Money and Absolution. These are only playable on PS4 and Xbox One, and only in digital format. Blood Money is a whole 13 years old and as for Absolution, it’s 8 years it’s junior. This
The Last Remnant Remastered was originally released on both Windows and Xbox 360 in 2008, this time around the remaster is exclusive to the Playstation 4. Square Enix developed and published both the original as well as the remastered version. I always question if I believe a remaster is needed,
An unrepentant retro FPS adventure with mild RPG elements, this is a real work of love in the vein of Wolfenstein 3D, Doom, and even Cybermage. Play a mysterious gun-toting warlock as you travel from place to place, destroying evil and finding weapons. Shoot things, cast spells, and cause mayhem.
The game has you playing around as a blue spaceship riding and guiding yourself through levels that are littered with enemies of the robotic kind. There are a significant number of different enemy types throughout the game all with their own little quirks and powers. Upon spending some quality time
2084 is a first person shooter with great graphics. At the time of writing this review 2084 is in Early Access so there might be more features and content implemented at a later date. Launched into Early Access last week, 2084 is a fast-paced first-person shooter with hacking elements. Basically,
“Gris is a hopeful young girl lost in her own world, dealing with a painful experience in her life. Her journey through sorrow is manifested in her dress, which grants new abilities to better navigate her faded reality. As the story unfolds, Gris will grow emotionally and see her world
It seems that finally the Nintendo Switch is gaining more games to its ever growing library of games as each week goes by, the latest is an older Steam/mobile game titled Crashlands. So what’s the story of Crashlands? It’s a galactic adventure and you play as Flux Dabes, he’s the
I like to think I have my post-apocalyptic life planned out; the kind of location that I feel would be best suited; what survival items I would look for; how I would go about getting them. I think I’m good. Fallout 76 by Bethesda has come along and shown me
When you think virtual reality you want to feel as though your literally inside another world no matter which way you look, Squishies does just that and is one of the coolest PSVR implemented games I’ve played. This is a PSVR required game, so you’ll need the headset, the camera,
“They were called Tenno. Warriors of blade and gun: masters of the Warframe armor. Those that survived the old war were left drifting among the ruins. Now they are needed once more.” – Lotus Warframe does an excellent job of making the player feel cool as you bullet-jump through the
Life is Strange 2 is finally here, and I couldn’t be more excited for this sequel developed by DONTNOD Entertainment for Square Enix. With the release of the first episode of 5 currently available, I have always been infatuated with how the highly popular, Life is Strange universe was going
In general, I’m the type of person that needs instant gratification. I don’t have time to muck around, I’m a busy person, so games that require a lot of back tracking, or repeat play don’t necessarily hold my attention or interest very long. However, I found ‘Enter the Gungeon’ by