Resident Evil Village Review | Mutating the Biohazard
After Resident Evil 6, it seemed hard to believe that the Resident Evil franchise could continue. It was headed on a downhill trend that drove the series away from its survival horror roots and towards becoming a summer blockbuster. Then in 2017, the…
Read MoreLayers of Fear 2 is Coming to Nintendo Switch This Month
Bloober Team, the developers of last year’s Observer: System Redux and this year’s The Medium, are working with Dreamloop Games to bring the second entry in their Layers of Fear series to the Nintendo Switch. The game will release next week…
Read MoreHokko Life Enters Steam Early Access Next Month
Community sim Hokko Life from Team17 and Wonderscope Games moves into Steam Early Access next month. In Hokko Life you play as a newcomer to the town of Hokko who is trying to settle down in your new home. In the vein of other cozy sim games like Stardew…
Read MoreHeartland is a Free to Play Game Set in The Division Universe
The Division Universe is expanding. Following the recent resurgence of The Division 2, Ubisoft has announced that new DLC content for the game was on the way. Today they provided an update on not just The Division 2, but the future of the aptly named…
Read MoreTitanfall 2 Review | Fifty Percent in Love
Before Titanfall even came out it was labeled the “COD Killer.” Made by a team consisting of a few former Infinity Ward employees, Titanfall was set to launch during a time when Call of Duty was still trying to find it’s own identity in…
Read MoreSong of Horror is Coming to PlayStation and Xbox in May
Originally released in 2019, Song of Horror is a third-person survival horror game from developer Protocol Games. In Song of Horror, players are sent into the house of Sebastian P. Husher, a famed writer who, along with his family, disappeared without a…
Read MoreModern Warfare 2 Remastered Review | Just Like Old Times
Earlier this year, I played through Modern Warfare Remastered and experienced the famous COD4 campaign for the first time. It was the start of the slow widdling down of my video game backlog and, though in the months since then I haven’t had the…
Read MoreDesperados III is an Engaging Modern Real-Time Tactics Game
Over the last few months, as the website really started to take off, I’ve been given multiple opportunities to step outside my gaming comfort zone. I used to primarily play FPS and third-person action-adventure games, however, recently I’ve…
Read MoreHorizon: Zero Dawn, Subnautica, and More Will Soon Be Free on PlayStation
Last month, Sony announced that the Play at Home initiative is back, bring free games to PlayStation players around the world to encourage them to stay home and stay safe. The biggest news from last month’s reveal was that Insomniac’s Ratchet…
Read MoreKingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Review | Back From The Dead
Back in 2006, former MLB player Curt Schilling founded 38 Studios, named after his jersey number, to develop an MMORPG codenamed Project Copernicus. The game was set to release in 2010 as the start of a major RPG franchise akin to Elder…
Read MoreCyanide and Happiness: Freakpocalypse Review | Hall Pass to Hell
Despite the fact that they were initially webcomics, I’ve always known and loved Cyanide & Happiness based on their animated shorts on YouTube. I don’t watch them nearly as much as I used to but once a year I return to the channel to…
Read MoreBethesda, Arkane, MachineGames, and More Officially Join Team Xbox
Last year, right before the Xbox Series X|S pre-orders went up, Microsoft announced that they had acquired ZeniMax Media, which encompasses several game development studios such as Bethesda, MachineGames, Arkane, and more. The $7.5 billion deal has now…
Read MoreAliens: Fireteam Announced for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC
From Second Extinction to Back 4 Blood, co-op shooters are quite common nowadays. They take the shooter formula popularized by Valve’s Left 4 Dead and garnish it with new enemies, be it prehistoric dinosaurs or impressively large crowds of the…
Read MorePokémon Legends: Arceus Announced for Nintendo Switch
Pokémon Presents has just ended and though it started out with the previously announced Pokémon Snap, it concluded with a bang as they announced two new games. The first is one we’ve all been waiting for, the long-rumored remake…
Read MoreRatchet & Clank Will Be Free to Download in March
Last year, at the start of the pandemic and during a time where most people were stuck inside during quarantine, Playstation started the Play at Home Initiative. Back then, they offered Uncharted: Nathan Drake Collection and Journey to PlayStation…
Read MoreBackward Compatible Games Get FPS Boost on Xbox Series X|S
Since they announced backward compatibility on the Xbox One, Microsoft has been very proactive in making a majority of their vast library of games available on modern consoles. That gamer-first mentality is something they doubled down on with the launch…
Read MoreMarvel’s Avengers Will Release on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S in March 2021
After a long wait, fans of Marvel’s Avengers were finally treated with another War Table, detailing new content for the game as well as the released date for the next-gen versions of Crystal Dynamic’s action role-playing brawler. The new…
Read MoreGears of War: Ultimate Edition Review | The Illusion of Peace
In the long-standing battle between Xbox and PlayStation, I had always sided with the latter. In high school, if someone used the initials G.O.W. when talking about games, I would have assumed they were talking about God of War. I have engaged in many…
Read MoreSekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review | No Shame In Losing One Battle
If I could summarize Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice in one word, the word would be ‘satisfaction’. Satisfaction is a feeling that oozes off almost every facet of Sekiro, from the swordplay, mobility, world design, enemies, bosses, and most important of all…
Read MoreRedout: Space Assault Review | Assault on the Senses
In 2016, 34BigThings released a Wipeout-inspired high-speed arcade racer called Redout. Now, in 2021, that same studio, has released Redout: Space Assault. Make no mistake, while they are in the same universe, Redout: Space Assault is an arcade rail…
Read MoreResident Evil: Revelations Review | Raccoon City All Over Again
It was midnight when I slid the cartridge for Pokemon: Let’s Go: Eevee! out of my Nintendo Switch and inserted my shiny new and delicious-tasting copy of Resident Evil: Revelations. The last Resident Evil game I played was Resident Evil 5 on the…
Read MoreOpen World Star Wars Game in Development at Massive
It’s only been a few days since the Lucasfilm Games banner was revealed to the public, but we have been getting a steady flow of new information ever since. Yesterday we got the news that MachineGames, developer of the recent Wolfenstein games, is…
Read MoreIndiana Jones Game in Development at MachineGames
Bethesda and Lucasfilm Games have teamed up to produce a new Indiana Jones game being developed by MachineGames, developer of Wolfenstein: The New Order. Along with a 30-second teaser video, Bethesda tweeted “A new Indiana Jones game with an…
Read MoreTales from the Borderlands Review | Rejection Mode Deactivated
Let me preface this review by stating two facts about myself. One, I’ve never been a huge fan of Telltale games in the past. I played and reviewed The Walking Dead: Michonne last year and while it was fine, none of the characters really meant…
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