Review – Disjunction
Disjunction is set in 2048, but it feels like a throwback to the 90’s with a pixel art style, enemy ‘vision cones’, and old-school difficulty that’s straight out of the SEGA Genesis days. Jumping into three characters over the course…
Review – Chronos: Before the Ashes
I don’t think this will satisfy Dark Souls fans looking for a challenge, but it’s a great intro to the systems and mechanics of those games for people who don’t want that level of frustration in their life.
Review – Suzerain
The strategic side of Suzerain isn’t played out on a battlefield, but in backroom deals and public speeches…
Observer: System Redux Review
While the original nailed the aesthetic of a cyberpunk future’s ghetto, the next-gen version also offers raytracing, animation improvements, and some tweaks to the somewhat underwhelming stealth sections that really help make them more playable and fun.
Review – The Falconeer
The Falconeer continually reminds me of Sea Of Thieves, and it’s not just the stylized graphics or environments dominated by water – it’s something about the pace of the game. This is a game I can fire up when I’m…
Review – EA Sports NHL 21
EA Sports NHL 21 is one of the best NHL games EA has ever put out.
Review – Marvel’s Avengers
Marvel’s Avengers was pegged as a Destiny-like loot game ahead of its release, a notion supported by all the pre-release marketing, but that sells the game criminally short. Don’t get me wrong, there is that whole Games As A Service…