by Alon Lessel | May 28, 2017 | 40s, Full Reviews, Reviews
No Darkness, No Soul While even the worst games in FromSoftware’s Souls series are pretty good, it would be an understatement to say that most of them are not technical masterpieces. These game were meticulously planned, down to the last detail, to work under very...
by Devin White | Apr 26, 2017 | 40s, Reviews
Emphasis on the “Ruin” On paper, Ruin of the Reckless has a lot to offer. Take Binding of Isaac, add in a pixel-art style instead of the grotesque, and make the game a brawler. But, to use an old cliche, the devil is in the details. While a game like Ruin...
by Joel Couture | Mar 30, 2017 | 40s, Full Reviews, Reviews
One Dimensional, Unlikeable Characters in Predictable Plot Land Fairy Fencer F Advent Dark Force (FFF) is a long, tedious slog of an RPG, filled with the same trope characters that inhabit many an uninspired game and anime. Expect to spend a lot of time with lazy guy,...
by Alon Lessel | Feb 13, 2017 | 40s, Full Reviews, Reviews
Sticking to the Shallows In the Darkness of the Sea is a short, free narrative game where you play a child sailing a boat on a dark, stormy night. I’ve always been fascinated by the sea at night, the silent terror of waves coming as if from nowhere, the endless...
by Alon Lessel | Jan 30, 2017 | 40s, Full Reviews, Reviews
More LOL Than LoL The world of MOBAs is in the same place today as MMOs were about five years ago, where one game in the genre has become so successful that, rather than building on its basic premise and doing something original, most competitors seem content with...
by Kevin Slackie | Jan 14, 2017 | 40s, Full Reviews, Reviews
An Amazingly Average Adventure There’s something nostalgic about old Flash games. Game developers used the platform to hone their skills, learning how to make better games in record time. Minions, Monsters, and Madness perfectly encapsulates this feeling, right down...
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