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Indie Highlights Ep.1 Fossil Hunters, The Mooseman, Earthfall
Indie Highlights is a video series where we’ll highlight awesome Indie games we’re playing or you might have missed and are worth checking out! Games and Platforms played on/footage was captured from: 1) Fossil Hunters played on Nintendo Switch (Also…
The Last of Us Part II Gameplay Breakdown – Everything You Missed
I got to sit down with my good buddy Logan to chat about this phenomenal new gameplay demonstration of The Last of Us Part II. It’s the very first time we have ever seen gameplay for Naughty Dog’s long-awaited sequel,…
Trailblazers Review
I’ve always found myself attracted to the racing game genre by the entries that attempt something different than the popular simulation racer, games like Bizarre Creations’ Blur, Black Rock Studio’s Split/Second, and Criterion Software’s Burnout series of games. These games…
Omensight Review
Omensight is a reminder of how much I love the character action game genre, but also shows that the genre has come a long way from the era this game takes its inspiration from. Brace yourself for action that’s visually…
The Swords of Ditto Review
The Swords of Ditto beautifully meshes classic isometric gameplay with modern Role Playing and Roguelike mechanics. This makes for an adventure both fulfilling and challenging, letting you decide how you want to discover the world and save the day. …
The Dragon of Dojima—Yakuza 6: The Song of Life Review
I should preface this by saying: I’ve never played a Yakuza game before. Yakuza 6: The Song of Life is my first foray into the story of Kazuma Kiryu, the hero and centerpiece of the Yakuza mythology. An older, former…
Long Live Yharnam
Yharnam had fallen. The wretched, sunken in faces of the public. The roving, mad bands of hunters gone too far, lost to the insatiable appetite and burning rage within them. The blackened buildings of Yharnam lined thick with a heavy…
DJ Max Respect Review
While niche, the DJ Max series of rhythm games, developed by Pentavision, have been sort of a staple of the genre for those familiar with it since its release on the PlayStation Portable in 2006. Built on the familiar rhythm…
Feature: Uncharted Feelings– An Uncharted 4 Critique
About Best Ofs This article is one of the “Best of Irrational Passions”, meaning it’s featured on our Best Of page. Along with it, we have both a full read-through of the article and a conversation about the article, the writing…