Alex Orona’s GOTY 2023

2023 was a whirlwind year for me. I finally got to work with Giant Bomb, made some inroads into the industry as a whole, and played a TON of games. Even now I try to knock out a few more that I’ve had my eye on. As far as my Game of the Year, I’ve … Continue reading Alex Orona’s GOTY 2023

Eric “Getty” Gettingers’ Game of the Year 2023

Another spicy year for gaming and it really had me hustling down to the wire to set my list. While I could easily expand it to 20 great games worth mentioning I am keeping it to a neat 10 and boy this year was diverse in the selection. We had incredible new IP coming in … Continue reading Eric “Getty” Gettingers’ Game of the Year 2023

Trey From Nintendomain’s Top 5 Beat Games of 2023 + DLC

Hey it’s Trey Johnson from NintenDomain and boy has 2023 been a crazy year packed with thousands upon thousands of great games and according to my Switch Stats, I played 117 of them. Ranking that many would be a chore for me and you, the reader. So this year I’m going to only rank the … Continue reading Trey From Nintendomain’s Top 5 Beat Games of 2023 + DLC

Chris Wilson of Backstage Gaming’s Games of 2023

Dredge Eldritch horror fishing game with Resident Evil 4 inventory management. That’s the pitch. And it’s a home run. Dredge was one of the biggest surprises for me this year when I started hearing it discussed. A fishing game? Really? But I was curious, and I’m glad I was, because the team at Black Salt … Continue reading Chris Wilson of Backstage Gaming’s Games of 2023

Andre “The Wet Gamer” Cole of Gaming Fyx’s Top 5 Games of 2023

Hello and welcome to my game of the year list. It's me, Andre from the gaming Fyx Podcastz aka the Wet Gamer, aka Your Partners favorite Game of the Year. I initially wrote this list without any sort of preamble, but then I thought I should at least put a lil sum-sum here to try … Continue reading Andre “The Wet Gamer” Cole of Gaming Fyx’s Top 5 Games of 2023

Slay the Princess (PC) Review

By: Joel DeWitte The scene opens in the woods.  A quiet, dark woods with the only illumination coming from the stars in the sky.  You creep up towards a log cabin in the distance.  A narrator, the voice in your head, instructs you to go inside, take the knife on the table, walk into the … Continue reading Slay the Princess (PC) Review

Joel DeWittes 2022 Game of the Year

This year I put down the Switch and picked-up the Xbox controller.  Microsoft has deftly positioned themselves as a service-focused platform with Xbox Game Pass (the “Netflix of games”).  At risk of sounding like an advert, Game Pass is a perfect companion for anyone wanting a built-in indie game library.  I played (or at least … Continue reading Joel DeWittes 2022 Game of the Year