Authors: Trey Sanders
Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
Dear Esther is a non-traditional video game that doesn’t demand various button presses or trigger pulls to perform pre-determined actions. … read more
Review: Arcania: The Complete Tale
In an ever evolving RPG landscape, where one game borrows from another, perfecting age-old, tried-andtrue mechanics, upgrading graphics, expanding open worlds, adding consequence to every interaction, etc., Arcania: The Complete Tale seems to be the baby boomer to the millennial. … read more
5 Awesome PSX Games We’re Stoked to Play
For those unfamiliar, PSX is dedicated to the fans who have made PlayStation what it is today by throwing a private party filled with current and future titles for everyone to enjoy. … read more
Review: Nova-111
In Nova-111, scientists have been developing the “Greatest Science Experiment” with the intention of unlocking “real-time” in a turn-based world. … read more
Review: Need for Speed
Need for Speed is a solid reboot for the tuner side of the franchise, but it crumbles under the weight of its ambitious and disjointed story. … read more
Review: Pumped BMX +
Pumped BMX + is a total blast to play and gave me endless amounts of laughter when things didn’t go according to plan. … read more
Review: Danganronpa: The Animation
Danganronpa: The Animation is based on Spike Chunsoft’s PS Vita Interactive Mystery Novel, Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc. … read more
Review: The Book of Unwritten Tales 2
Game reviews for The Book of Unwritten Tales 2, Euclidean and Overruled!. … read more
Review: The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2
A point-and-click adventure wouldn’t be complete without numerous puzzles to drive the story forward, and The Book Unwritten Tales 2 is no exception. … read more
Review: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
When I first played Metal Gear Solid, it changed my life as a gamer. It intertwined story and gameplay in a way I’d never seen before. … read more