Category Archives: Reviews

September 1999 [Review]

The Review Have you ever watched a movie and thought “what was the point?” September 1999 is a 5 minute and 30 second experience that evoked those same feelings within me. Being a horror nerd, I was intrigued to find a free horror game that

Curse of The Dead Gods [Review]

The Review Curse of the Dead Gods is a rogue-lite dungeon crawler by Passtech Games [also brought: master of anima] and Focus Home Interactive [the surge & farming simulator].  This game is pretty challenging and not suited for a casual relaxing gaming session.  Think Diablo

Hidden Through Time [Review]

The Review I (like many other people in their mid-30’s or younger) grew up loving and obsessing over seek and find picture puzzle books. I would spend hours poring over the legends, attempting to find every object that was required of me. Hidden Through Time

Carrion – PAX Impressions

I was finally able to play Carrion at PAX East this year. It is a game in which you play as a red, pulsing, monster that slithers along the ground in search of biomass. It sounds a bit disturbing, but it really satisfied my itch

Accounting+ Review (PSVR)

Accounting+ is a short, sweet, and hilarious PlayStation VR game. From developer Crows Crows Crows, as well as writing and acting from Rick and Morty creator Justin Roiland, the game has a specific type of humor about itself that not everyone will appreciate. The art

Lego City Undercover Review

Lego City: Undercover is a very fun, very family-friendly game with lighthearted dialogue, vivid graphics, straight forward missions with clear objectives, simple controls, very subdued “violence”, and plenty of “eye-candy” to look at. The controls are simple and responsive, and most significant actions require only

Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds Review

It’s cold, dark, and beautiful as I explore a wondrous new area in Horizon’s The Frozen Wild DLC and it’s the perfect reason to jump back in for season’s players, or something to look forward to for newcomers. Though this has to be said right

Call of Duty WW2 Review

Call of Duty WW2 is the return to form the series desperately needed. As always Call of Duty is split into three different game modes. This time around the offerings include, the campaign, multiplayer, and a darker take of zombies, (Specifically being called Nazi Zombies

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice [NSFW]

**MAY CONTAIN SPOLIERS**                 Released on August 8th 2017, Ninja Theory released its independent AAA title, HellBlade: Senua’s Sacrifice. First revealed at E3 in 2015, Ninja Theory presented this game in a real-time trailer with the actress of Senua present to make her come to