By Philip Orona Jim West, Desperado, rough rider, no you don’t want nada. No Mr. Smith we do not. The west is more than just wild, it is also weird. It is full of cryptids, pigmen, witches, shadows and anything else you could probably imagine. If this sounds like the description of the Skinwalker Ranch … Continue reading Weird West (PC) Review
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Mirror 2: Project X (Early Access PC) Preview
Puzzle fun for adults By Philip Orona Ecchi adult titles are not at all in short supply. What seems to be of low quantity are the number of these games that are actually good to play and not just some filler to get to an eyeball full of goodies. Going back a bit, I had … Continue reading Mirror 2: Project X (Early Access PC) Preview
Rise of Humanity (Early Access) Preview
By Eric Getty Gettinger Rise of Humanity is currently in early access on Steam and there are a lot of good reasons to check it out. As the title implies this is a rebirth for humanity after the world ends and a rogue AI is controlling robots to keep their reign supreme. In this third … Continue reading Rise of Humanity (Early Access) Preview
Cloudpunk + City of Ghosts DLC (PC) Review
Conversations About the Nature of Storytelling By Alex Orona Cloudpunk and it’s accompanying City of Ghosts DLC are stories around a futuristic city in the sky, but not an idealistic one. The most accurate comparison is the world of The Fifth Element - lots of smog, rampant street drugs, and classism based on the cloud … Continue reading Cloudpunk + City of Ghosts DLC (PC) Review
Heavenly Bodies (PC) Review
More Frustrating Than Fun By Alex Orona Games with wacky controls and physics are a budding genre in gaming today. Starting from the early days of QWOP to Octo-Dad, we’ve seen large variations on this formula. Newly out of 2pt Interactive we have Heavenly Bodies, an astronautical physics adventure about maintaining a satellite in orbit. … Continue reading Heavenly Bodies (PC) Review
One Step From Eden (PC) Review
80 Steps From Eden By Eric Getty Gettinger In the recent surge of rogue games, One Step from Eden offers too much but also not enough. One Step From Eden (OSFE) has a lot in the terms of content, and unlocks, for the avid gamer who will continue to push through. While the art style … Continue reading One Step From Eden (PC) Review
Pixelot (PC) Review
By Philip Orona Coming off from playing a few remastered, hi-res RPGs of late, a return to the roots can seem like a good idea from a rose tinted perspective. I fondly recall playing a ton of Dragon Warrior 1 as a kid, and playing it on Nintendo switch made me remember how many parts … Continue reading Pixelot (PC) Review
Echo Generation (PC) Review
The voxel revolution is here and Echo Generation is coming your way with a fun, if not disorganized, adventure. With hints of Stranger things and some Paper Mario style elements Echo Generation is ready to grab and drag you into its hurricane. If you are persistent and have the right timing then this game is … Continue reading Echo Generation (PC) Review
Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights (PC) Review
By Eric, Getty, Gettinger There is a sense or feeling of nostalgia that comes back to you when returning to one of your favorite games. Video games can become dated and the controls or the loading times really drag you out of the fond memories while growing up. Direct sequels or remasters are something more … Continue reading Ender Lilies: Quietus of the Knights (PC) Review
Ashwalkers (PC) Review
Kicking Ash and Taking Names By Eric, Getty, Gettinger Some of the real issues that plague the world today are overpopulation, poor resource management, and the looming threat of war. Ashwalkers explore these avenues in a post-apocalyptic wasteland covered in mute gray tones. Through a mixture of point and click and text based adventure Ashwalker … Continue reading Ashwalkers (PC) Review