Zombie Night Terror NoClip The zombie genre saw an upswell in popularity within this past decade, probably hitting its apex around 2010 to 2011 with popular shows like The Walking Dead, all sorts of (mostly crappy) movies, print media, and… Read More »
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Zombie Night Terror NoClip The zombie genre saw an upswell in popularity within this past decade, probably hitting its apex around 2010 to 2011 with popular shows like The Walking Dead, all sorts of (mostly crappy) movies, print media, and… Read More »
Zombie Night Terror NoClip The zombie genre saw an upswell in popularity within this past decade, probably hitting its apex around 2010 to 2011 with popular shows like The Walking Dead, all sorts of (mostly crappy) movies, print media, and… Read More »
Headlander Review – A Groovy Little Gem
Headlander Double Fine After playing Headlander, Double Fine’s new 70’s inspired science fiction platformer, for a few hours or so, I remember sitting back in my chair and saying to myself: “This is one weird game!” After that, I delved… Read More »Headlander Review – A Groovy Little Gem
Total War: Warhammer – Call of the Beastmen DLC Review – Channel Your Inner Beast
Total War: Warhammer – Call of the Beastmen SEGA/The Creative Assembly Total War: Warhammer breathed new life into the rather increasing stagnant Total War line of games. Instead of being based on historical events and time periods, it eschewed… Read More »Total War: Warhammer – Call of the Beastmen DLC Review – Channel Your Inner Beast
Earth Defense Force 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair Review – EDF! EDF! EDF!
Earth Defense Force 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair Sandlot “Aaaaaaargh!” My gaming buddy cried out as his hunter went down. He was being overly-dramatic in order to fit in with the over-the-top situation of being surrounded by, and then… Read More »Earth Defense Force 4.1 The Shadow of New Despair Review – EDF! EDF! EDF!
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round Review – A Flawed Port but Great Nonetheless
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round Team Ninja I’ve been playing the Dead or Alive series since way back in 1996, when its first incarnation graced me and my gaming buddies. Well, graced might not be the word in retrospect,… Read More »Dead or Alive 5: Last Round Review – A Flawed Port but Great Nonetheless
Carmageddon: Max Damage Review – An Attempted Love Letter from 1997 Lost in the Mail
Carmageddon: Max Damage Stainless Games The year: 1997. What can I say? It was a golden year forever etched in my younger gamer’s data banks. Any of you fellow gamers who were playing video games back then may have remembered… Read More »Carmageddon: Max Damage Review – An Attempted Love Letter from 1997 Lost in the Mail
Dead by Daylight Review – Good Concept in Search of a Good Game
Dead by Daylight Behaviour Interactive I actually came across Dead by Daylight by accident. As a filmmaker, I was doing some research in order to see if anyone had made any decent horror video games based off of horror… Read More »Dead by Daylight Review – Good Concept in Search of a Good Game
Breached Review – Interesting Premise, Bad Execution
Breached Drama Drifters “That’s it?” I said as I pushed my chair back and away from my gaming PC and literally scratched my head. That was my reaction a few days ago upon completing Breached, a new science fiction… Read More »Breached Review – Interesting Premise, Bad Execution
Rust Review – A Rage-Quitter’s Paradise
Rust Facepunch Studios As I stated in another recent review, I’ve experienced my share of lackluster games as of late. I’ve had time to reflect on this for a while now, and I still can’t seem to wrap my head… Read More »Rust Review – A Rage-Quitter’s Paradise
The Technomancer Review – Interesting Setting & Technical Pitfalls
The Technomancer Spiders Studio It’s strange—it seems as though lately, I’ve been running into a lot of games that feature really interesting backstories, but fail to pull the trigger when it comes to translating their narratives over into the digital… Read More »The Technomancer Review – Interesting Setting & Technical Pitfalls