Category Archives: Reviews

Amplitude – Quickfire Review

  Let me start off by saying this type of game really has never been to my liking but i got talked into backing it on kick starter in 2014 by a friend so i thought id play the game and shoot out a quick review.

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly – Retro Review

Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly, a.k.a. Project Zero 2, is a single player survival horror game that took a unique twist on what the supernatural means in gaming. It was released in the United States in 2003 on the PlayStation 2, the Directors Cut was

Spectre – Movie Review

Daniel Craig is back for his final appearance as James Bond in Spectre. Craig plays the suave 007 for his fourth time and we get the action, car chases, womanizing and humor that we’ve come to expect from a Bond film. Unfortunately none of the

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Halo 5: Guardians Review

When I think of some of the top franchises in gaming, Halo always comes to mind. Throughout the years and over the course of the many forms of media Halo has always managed to stay relevant in the eyes of many gamers. When 343 took

FALLOUT 4 Review

First off i’d like to think Bethesda and the rest of their team on giving me this amazing opportunity to play Fallout 4 early, not only play it early but allow me to get a review up for all of you fairly early instead of

Parasite Eve – Retro Review

Lets start with some formalities. Parasite Eve was originally released in 1998 in North America and was published by SquareSoft (back when they were cool), the game was originally released on the PlayStation and is now available for digital download through the PlayStation Store for

Until Dawn-Super Frickin Awesome

Until Dawn is a unique horror game created by Supermassive Games and was released for the PlayStation 4. It is an interesting horror game in that it has a lot of movie like elements that create an amazing playing experience. The story runs on a

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Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 Review

As a long time Tony Hawk series fan you can imagine my excitement when I heard a new main line game was to be released. The nostalgia came rushing to me as I remembered fond memories of hanging out with friends and seeing who could

Layers of Fear-A Review

Layers of fear is a first-person horror game that takes an interesting twist on what it means to be driven insane. You play as a painter who, as you progress through the game, is gradually losing his mind as he makes progression in finishing his

Bloodborne-A Mini Review

Let’s start out with the question of why? Why is it that so many people are drawn to the frustration of trying and trying again to move through Yharnam and the Church and other areas as night progresses? I have never been a big fan