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SCUM Updated Review

 SCUMGamepires My friend and I drove our rusty compact car to the top of a grassy hill and jumped out to get a better look at our surroundings. It was a clear day and consulting our map, we could see… Read More »SCUM Updated Review

Rust Updated Review

RustFacepunch Studios Like most gamers who have played Rust, I have both good and bad memories of playing Rust. Actually, let me back up—Rust was one of the first survival games that I played, years ago before it exited Steam’s… Read More »Rust Updated Review

Bleeding Edge Review

Bleeding EdgeNinja Theory Although new hero shooter, Bleeding Edge, came out a few months ago I wanted to wait for a bit to review it. When certain games come along that I think might hold promise, despite their rocky launches,… Read More »Bleeding Edge Review

Disco Elysium Review

Disco ElysiumZA/UM I began playing pencil-and-paper role-playing games as a kid and didn’t get into computer role-playing games (AKA CRPGs) until Bioware released the first Baldur’s Gate title. That was a little over two decades ago. Nowadays, there aren’t just… Read More »Disco Elysium Review

West of Dead Review

West of DeadUpstream Arcade/Raw Fury Video games set in the Wild West have been somewhat of a novelty throughout the years. I got my first taste of this genre when I tried out developer Neversoft Wild West sandbox game, Gun,… Read More »West of Dead Review

Hunting Simulator 2 Review

Hunting Simulator 2Nacon Hunting simulators are becoming increasingly popular these days just as more and more people are taking an interest in hunting in real life (some for reasons of mitigating potential food scarcity in the future). There are a… Read More »Hunting Simulator 2 Review

Shadow Empires Review

Shadow EmpiresVR Designs As I mentioned in my last review of FTL: Advanced Edition, I’m a big fan of video games that can emulate the emergent experiences that you normally get from playing pencil and paper, role-playing games. VR Designs’… Read More »Shadow Empires Review