by Taylor Clemons | Mar 30, 2018 | 50s, Full Reviews, Reviews
Jamaican Me Unhappy The Journey Down is a point-and-click adventure game in the same vein as Grim Fandango, though with heavy Afro-Caribbean rather than Latinx influences. It feels more like a lesson in wasted opportunity. It’s easy to see the developers have a...
by Taylor Clemons | Mar 27, 2018 | 80s, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
Fake News & Data Mining & Collusion, Oh my! I fell in love with the first Orwell game when it was released back in 2016. AS someone with a little experience with intelligence analysis (a story for another time), I was struck by how accurately it captured the...
by Taylor Clemons | Mar 25, 2018 | 70s, Features, Full Reviews, Reviews
Revisiting Old Stomping Grounds…Again I am absolutely torn when it comes to Farewell. On the one hand, I appreciate Ashley Burch and Hannah Telle reprising their roles as Chloe and Max; and Burch’s talent as a writer shines. But on the other hand,...
by Taylor Clemons | Mar 14, 2018 | 80s, Features, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
Tales From The Fireside American folklore is a deeply unique brand of storytelling. Every country and culture has their own legends and stories, but there is something very different about the way American folklore is born and evolves. Perhaps it’s the...
by Taylor Clemons | Feb 12, 2018 | 80s, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
Dystopia IN SPAAAACE Great science fiction, much like good help, is hard to find. While I will concede that there is nothing new under the sun, sci-fi has become exceptionally derivative in recent years. It’s not a bad thing to draw on great works that came...
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