Letting Go of Nostalgia

Everyone clings to the memories they created as a child, whether it be Saturday morning cartoons, late night scary movies, or countless hours spent playing games. It seems as we begin to grow up, certain memories we recall so fondly,…

Batman: Arkham Origins Review

‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through Gotham City not a creature was stirring, except for The Batman and 8 deadly assassins out to kill him. If they succeed, they take home the ultimate gift, a 50 million dollar…

Orc Attack: Flatulent Rebellion Review

I had a dangerous epiphany about three hours into Orc Attack: Flatulent Rebellion: This game will never get better. I’ve seen everything I was going to see, did everything I was going to do, and any further steps I take into…

Beyond: Two Souls Review

Quantic Dream’s Beyond: Two Souls is the company’s second PS3 exclusive that tries to blend gaming and a cinematic experience together. Beyond is bigger in every way than Quantic Dream’s last game, Heavy Rain, but it’s lofty goals come off with varying degrees…

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix Review

When Kingdom Hearts was first announced, most people scratched their head. Final Fantasy and Disney together? Over ten years, and seven games, later, Kingdom Hearts has become a powerhouse franchise for Square Enix. With Kingdom Hearts III finally on the…

My Love/Hate Relationship With the Ending to The Last of Us

WARNING! THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS SPOILERS FOR THE LAST OF US! Consider yourself warned.

DiveKick Review

DiveKick is just absolutely insane. A part of me wants to say, “yes, it does look and play like the flash game everyone passively thinks it is,” but the other part screams, “no one understands what it really is!” The…

The Last of Us Review

The Last of Us is Naughty Dog’s best game. Not only that, but in my opinion, it is the best game on PS3, the best story told in gaming (so far) and a literal achievement in games as far as…

Monthly Passions: April

Though there was a short delay, here are April’s Monthly Passions!

Bioshock Infinite Review

BioShock is the game that really changed all games back in 2007. It had morality, multiple endings, audio logs, and super powers in the first-person view; several things it pioneered into gaming, that you really can’t play a game without…

Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Review

A lot of people like to theorized that JRPGs exist for the sole purpose of making anime video games. That’s a lie, I think only two people have ever said that, but if ever there was a true video game…

Malicious Review

Malicious was one of those PSN games that came out in Japan quite a while ago and because of critical success, is seeing the light of day stateside. Ends up, there was good reason behind that critical success; Alvion’s Malicious…