My Reviews
1.
Nobody Wants to Die
Nobody wants to die. That's a statement that anyone can understand. What if you had the ability to purchase a new body and continuously inject your conscience into a new one? This is the premise of Nobody Wants to Die. A detective noir game set in a dystopian New York
Feb 9, 2025
2.
The Fall
The idea of robots taking over humans has been an age-long discussion, but what if they were designed to help us instead, no matter the cost? That's the idea that The Fall presents to players. You play as a pilot who has crash-landed on a planet, but his AI known
Jul 17, 2025
3.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole
South Park has had a reputation of having terrible games in its repertoire. In fact, South Park on the N64 is considered one of the worst games ever made. The studio redeemed itself with The Stick of Truth in 2014 and delivered a fun turn-based RPG that kept the look
Apr 1, 2025
4.
King’s Quest: The Complete Collection
King’s Quest is one of the oldest gaming franchises as it dates back to the 8-bit gaming era on IBM PCs and Commadore 64, but it’s not very well known being a PC exclusive series. It also hasn’t been updated in a couple decades, so to see Sierra themselves publish
Mar 27, 2025
5.
Darq
Minimalistic indie puzzle/platformer games are something I really adore. Limbo, Inside, Little Nightmares, Unraveled, and many others like it are just full of atmosphere and clever puzzle design and great platforming. The issue with all of these games is the story. It’s nice to be minimalistic with no tutorials, simple
Mar 27, 2025
6.
Apsulov: End of Gods
I’m starting to see more and more games use Norse mythology and ditching Greek mythology. With games like G*od of War, Greek mythology was pretty much beaten to death in gaming, and ironically, with the new G*od of War Norse mythology has made a comeback, and I also believe this
Mar 27, 2025
7.
Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2
No matter your Warhammer fandom, you've probably played or heard of one of the games. The games garnered a stellar reputation with the Dawn of War strategy games in the early 2000s for PC. These games established Relic's reputation and were regarded as some of the top Real-Time Strategy games
Mar 21, 2025
8.
Röki
Do you remember the days you were a kid and went on adventures outside? The days you would be outside from dusk to dawn playing too far away from home and weren’t quite sure you’d find your way back, but kept going anyways? That’s the feeling of adventure you get
Mar 18, 2025
9.
Gorogoa
Gorogoa is a puzzle game I have avoided for years. All for two reasons: It's incredibly short, and I thought the game would be so abstract that it would be extremely obtuse and difficult to play. I was mistaken, indeed. Gorogoa only takes 90 minutes to 2 hours to complete
Mar 18, 2025
10.
Shenmue 1 & 2
Shenmue I
Shenmue is one of those games I never got a chance to play and have wanted to all these years. You always hear people talking about it, it pops up in “Best Of” videos and “Worst Of” videos, especially for the Dreamcast system itself. Shenmue was a beast all
Mar 17, 2025
11.
Halo Wars: Definitive Edition
You would never think of Halo and real-time strategy, the two might not mix all that well. Halo Wars was a huge deal when it was first released as it was a huge risk. It was the first time anyone but Bungie touched the Halo franchise and many were skeptical.
Mar 13, 2025
12.
ECHO
Echo is a futuristic stealth game in which you play as a woman named En who is trying to resurrect a man named Foster. Her species are known as the Resourceful who was created by her grandfather. She enters this facility to find a cube that Foster is supposed to
Mar 11, 2025
13.
Quantum Break
Remedy Entertainment is one of my favorite developers. You may know them from little games like Max Payne and Alan Wake. These were both fantastic third-person shooters with great characters and an interesting story. It’s been a while since we have seen anything from them, and Quantum Break was quite
Mar 11, 2025
14.
Night in the Woods
I love adventure games as they tell incredible stories with such detail that most other games can’t put out. They put action and gameplay on the back burner to bring the story up front and in your face. They are typically slow-paced and keep you hooked with interesting characters, settings,
Mar 11, 2025
15.
Immortal Redneck
Immortal Redneck is, unfortunately, not going to get the attention it deserves. It’s neither a fantastic game nor a bad game, nor is it original in any sense, but it does combine elements from several other games into one package and does it fairly well.
You play as, what else, an
Mar 11, 2025
16.
That Dragon, Cancer
I love games that are emotional roller coasters as they bring out emotions that AAA games just can’t achieve these days. The indie games are usually the best when it comes to story and characters, and That Dragon, Cancer isn’t a good game, but a good story. Seriously, gameplay wise
Mar 10, 2025
17.
Battlefield Hardline
The first person shooter genre hasn’t really advance over the years. I feel this is one genre that is de-evolving over time. No longer do we have the clever and memorable shooters from the mid to late 90’s and early 2000’s. Every shooter these days is all about killing as
Mar 10, 2025
18.
Neverending Nightmares
Horror games that are truly scary are far and few between these days. Neverending Nightmares night actually help change that idea with some extremely intense atmosphere which is what horror games are all about. Neverending Nightmares has you playing as a boy (or man?) named Thomas who roams the pencil
Mar 10, 2025
19.
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood
The New Order was a fantastic game. It oozed atmosphere, excellent action, weighty guns, and a decent story. It was the best Wolfenstein since Return to Castle Wolfenstein on PC which was released over 10 years ago. The Old Blood returns to give us a little extra snack with a
Mar 9, 2025
20.
Ryse: Son of Rome
I firstly want to say that Ryse isn’t as bad as critics made the game out to be. However, I can see why it was bashed so much. It was the most anticipated Xbox One launch title. When you throw down $500 on a new console plus $60 for a
Mar 9, 2025

















