Five Games You Should Try in 2024

After I finished up my last review of 2023, I was thinking about was how there were a bunch of great games I played throughout the year that I never got a chance to cover on this site. Many of these games were titles I thoroughly enjoyed, but played before I published my first article… Continue reading Five Games You Should Try in 2024

Lost Judgment Review – Solving the Sequel

This is a review that I’ve been looking forward to writing for quite some time. To start, Lost Judgment is actually a game I purchased over a year ago. I was very much looking forward to playing it, but I ended up opting to wait until I finally upgraded my XBOX One to a Series… Continue reading Lost Judgment Review – Solving the Sequel

Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Review – The Emperor’s Finest

If you’ve come here looking for a Warhammer game review from a certified Warhammer expert, I have bad news. I knew little to nothing about the Warhammer franchise, other than that the rat-people you mowed down in Warhammer: Vermintide 2 were called Skaven. I played a good amount of Vermintide during the COVID lockdowns, enjoying… Continue reading Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Review – The Emperor’s Finest

A Post-Mortem Examination Of Evil Dead: The Game

Calling myself an Evil Dead fan would be a stretch. I have never seen the original, aptly-named The Evil Dead, and am too much of a scaredy-cat to check out the 2013 re-imagining, nor the recently released Evil Dead Rise. In regards to the television series Ash vs. Evil Dead, I watched the first episode… Continue reading A Post-Mortem Examination Of Evil Dead: The Game

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Review – All In The Family

Asymmetrical horror games have never had an easy time staying alive. While Dead by Daylight continues to thrive with more and more content events, games hoping to compete with Behaviour Interactive’s juggernaut of a title have either failed to garner a strong enough following or simply had their development cancelled altogether. One such competitor was… Continue reading The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Review – All In The Family

Judgment Review – Finding The Truth

Judgment is a game I’ve been eager to hop on for some time. I have played every mainline entry in Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s much-beloved Yakuza franchise, and the only thing holding me back from starting Judgment was the game’s inability to be played on the Xbox One, despite Judgment‘s very own sequel being compatible… Continue reading Judgment Review – Finding The Truth

Monster Prom XXL Review – Love At First Sight

In the name of full transparency, I want to start this review by disclosing that I purchased Monster Prom XXL for only $5 on the Microsoft store when the game recently went on sale. I had no intention of thoroughly playing this game, though. I had a friend staying over, and, knowing very little about… Continue reading Monster Prom XXL Review – Love At First Sight

Deceive Inc. Review – Under The Radar

You begin your mission, tasked with sneaking into a high-security vault, stealing a package, and making it to your extraction vehicle undetected. Like a true super-spy, you quickly disguise yourself as a guard and steal a keycard to enter a security room. The mission is going well so far, but you can’t shake the feeling… Continue reading Deceive Inc. Review – Under The Radar

Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition Review – Mastering Your Source

A love letter to old-school CRPGs and tabletop games alike, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a masterclass in enabling player agency and creativity. I’m a bit late to the game in reviewing this – as developer Larian Studios released Original Sin 2’s Definitive Edition back in 2018, but I think it’s important to discuss why… Continue reading Divinity: Original Sin 2 – Definitive Edition Review – Mastering Your Source