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 Bella Lara | Nov 13, 2017 | 60s, Features, Full Reviews, Reviews
Here We Go Again…Again The marketing for Call of Duty: WWII is strange, isn’t it? An affable, ragtag group of friends getting back together under the rallying cry of going “back to World War II.” Sure, it’s not as bad as Battlefield 1’s cringeworthy...
by Stan Claasen | Nov 3, 2017 | 90+, Features, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
Alt-right Place, Alt-right Time 2014’s Wolfenstein: The New Order was a masterpiece. It’s fluid and fast-paced Nazi killing gameplay is what reeled me in, but what kept me there was one of the most surprisingly heartfelt stories I’d seen in gaming. Fantastic writing...
by Stan Claasen | Oct 9, 2017 | 80s, Features, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
Eye For An Eye Last year’s release of Dishonored 2 left something to be desired. A slew of technical issues and an unfocused story with a rushed opening chapter hampered a game that otherwise made some great improvements on the Dishonored formula. Death of the...
by Joel Couture | Aug 10, 2017 | 80s, Features, Full Reviews, Gems, Reviews
A Video Game Vacation Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles (Yonder) feels like the equivalent of a vacation. Yes, there’s farming to be done and evil mist to be cleared, but after crash landing on the island, it feels like there’s this intense sense of freedom and...
Recent Comments