Time to talk the big topics: what do we think of Google Stadia? Who was the mysterious female revealed with Persona 5 The Royal? How much like Souls or Bloodborne is Sekiro? All these have answers and more!
Away: Journey to the Unexpected Review
Upon starting Away: Journey to the Unexpected, I learned something new about myself: there are few things I find more exciting than walking into something with absolutely zero expectations. Apart from a trailer I vaguely recalled watching at least a…
Resident Evil 2 (2019) Review
The rain was pelting the windows, the soft thump of each and every raindrop exploding against the panes of glass as I stumbled around the corner of the hallway, uneasy on my own feet. I took a furtive glance behind…
The Gardens Between Review
Everyone had that one friend when they were growing up who was ride or die. You were as thick as thieves, and no matter what you were there for each other when things got rough. Over time as you both…
Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review
It’s the smells and sounds of a place that brings you back to it first. The clangs, creaks, and aches that are unique and vibrant to each individual location. It’s home. Nothing else connects to the soul of who you…
Narcosis Review
The base of the ocean is large and brimming with life, but it’s an ecosystem we don’t frequent as people, at least I’m certainly not taking trips down there. Because of that much, it can at times feel like a…
1979 Revolution: Black Friday Review
1979 Revolution: Black Friday is a game which thrusts you into the middle of a troubled Iran. Developer iNK Stories have crafted a tale which is as immersive as it is true, and the game serves as a documentary at…
Detroit: Become Human Review
Detroit: Become Human proposes to take narrative focused choose your own adventure games in new directions. How successful it is at balancing its heady, serious, and emotionally charged issues is ultimately up to each individual player. I think it largely…
Florence Review
There’s something perfect in the unspoken beauty of two people just connecting in a shared, wordless, dialogue free moment. Coming together and without uttering a sound; laughing, crying, and communicating all their own with a language and a knowledge all…
Blossom Tales: The Sleeping King Review
A Zelda-like adventure for the whole family to enjoy