by Taylor Clemons | Sep 30, 2017 | 90+, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
One Foot In Hell, The Other On A Harley Quinn Rollerskate The first Telltale Batman series was a bit of a let down. The dialogue was wooden and stunted; the writing fell rather short of the usually superb narratives Telltale produces. And it felt more like yet another...
by Taylor Clemons | Sep 22, 2017 | 70s, Full Reviews, Reviews
Sci-fi Of The Old School Science fiction has long been a genre that has facilitated deep and complex discussions on social structure and philosophy. Beginning with Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and its themes of religious paranoia in the face of scientific...
by Taylor Clemons | Sep 21, 2017 | 70s, Full Reviews, Reviews
Of Imitation And Flattery This review is a relatively long time coming. I first heard of Lawbreakers when I was covering this year’s E3 conference, and I was immediately charmed by the teaser trailer. Sure, it sort of felt like an Overwatch clone, but it still...
by Taylor Clemons | Sep 18, 2017 | 90+, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
Once More, With Feeling The first Life is Strange had a profound impact on me. It’s rare for me to find a game that I become so obsessively engaged with. There were flaws (poor animation, weak dialogue at times, plot threads that led nowhere), and whether these...
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