My Reviews
1.
Little Nightmares: Complete Edition
Minimalist side-scrollers have become very popular in Limbo. Inside is just another example of these horror side scrollers done right. Little Nightmares doesn't really tell a story through voices or words, but through actions. Unlike Inside, Little Nightmares doesn't have too much of a story to tell. You play as
Feb 27, 2025
2.
Aperture Desk Job
Whenever Valve releases a new in-house first-party game people pay attention. They are masters at storytelling and world-building. Aperture Desk Job is set in the world of Portal. You'd think this is a Steam Deck exclusive Portal game, but it's not. This short 30-45 minute tech demo shows you the
Feb 27, 2025
3.
Behind the Frame: The Finest Scenery
We as humans tend to dwell on death and what lies beyond. It's only natural as we simply don't know. Behind the Frame explores this concept with an emotional tug-of-war of a story, but you really need to pay attention, and a lot of the story is more between the
Feb 27, 2025
4.
MADiSON
Ever since P.T. was shown and canceled it set a new standard for survival horror games. Silent Hill has always been the gold standard to live up to and many games have since. MADiSON is one of the first games I've played in the style of P.T. to actually be
Feb 27, 2025
5.
Trover Saves the Universe
Rick & Morty became an animation phenomeon due to its quirky humor, crazy art style, and memorable characters. A lot of people don't like the show, which is fine, and a lot of people love it. I just want to preface this review by saying if you don't like Rick
Feb 27, 2025
6.
Scorn
Scorn is a game that's been in the making for a long time despite my only knowledge of it being shown at E3 earlier this year. I've been hyped for this game since and stayed up until 3AM on launch day to play it. The gameplay videos were misleading. It
Feb 27, 2025
7.
The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan
Until Dawn was a visually impressive game. It was also very atmospheric and had some memorable scenes. Supermassive Games has a talent for world-building and giving you the fine details. The downside is that Until Dawn didn't have any memorable characters. They were B-grade actors with stereotypical college student personalities
Feb 25, 2025
8.
A Little to the Left
As time goes on I've learned to appreciate engaging casual games that don't require intense focus. Small adventure games that only take a few hours to beat, relaxing puzzle games that don't really have an ending, and anything in between are fun to enjoy and veg out on. It's the
Feb 25, 2025
9.
High on Life
What would it be like if humans were invaded by aliens, but they weren't killed or captured for the usual reasons. What if we were awesome drugs? That's what High On Life is all about. It's written like a Rick & Morty episode which would be expected. Justin Roiland heads
Feb 25, 2025
10.
The Outer Worlds
Obsidian Entertainment lit the world on fire with Fallout: New Vegas. Many considered it superior to Bethesda's own offering, Fallout 3. The Outer Worlds was considered a spiritual successor to New Vegas. The same type of play style. A first-person RPG with shooting elements, a large story, companions, quests, and
Feb 15, 2025
11.
Star Wars Battlefront 2
It's no secret that Star Wars Battlefront II was one of the most controversial games ever made. While Motive is a fantastic developer, the pressure from EA higher-ups created the infamous loot box scandal. It was one of the most talked-about stories of 2017. The awful and immoral practices of
Feb 15, 2025
12.
The Quarry
Supermassive games are well known for the interesting worlds they create, albeit how small and linear they are, and their knack for telling decent horror stories. Until Dawn is still considered one of the best PS4 games to date, and it was a fantastic game. Mostly in terms of the
Feb 15, 2025
13.
South of the Circle
The Cold War was a rough time, and you really feel it in the South of the Circle. You play Peter, a British scientist struggling between love, his career, and being stranded in the Antarctic during one of the most strenuous times with Russia. Peter is a climantologist and ends
Feb 13, 2025
14.
Torn Away
A lot of games tell the lives of soldiers during WWII, but not many talk about civilian life. Specifically, the lives of the Japanese and Russian civilians who were dragged into the war against their will, and many didn't support what their governments were doing. Torn Away tells the life
Feb 13, 2025
15.
This Bed We Made
When a studio says they take inspiration from adventure games like Life is Strange, I pay attention. We follow a maid during the late 1950s, working in a hotel for a crass boss. You are basically a snoop and end up getting involved in a mystery of a love triangle,
Feb 13, 2025
16.
Kingdom Hearts III
Kingdom Hearts has a special place in my heart. I remember when the first game came out, and it was talked about by a lot of people on the school grounds. I was in junior high when it was released, but I didn't get it until it was a Greatest
Feb 13, 2025
17.
CounterSpy
Tongue-in-cheek comedies about the Cold War are something I quite enjoy. Movies like Austin Powers that make fun of the time period can be downright hilarious. CounterSpy tries this with the player working for an unknown neutral agency called C.O.U.N.T.E.R., and everything they do and their plans are all spelled
Feb 13, 2025
18.
Rhythm Heaven Megamix
Rhythm Heaven has always been a difficult game to master. This isn't Warioware or Hatsune Miku. This game requires precise timing, and you must be really in tune with the beat. I had to physically tap my foot or nod my head to keep myself in rhythm for some of
Feb 13, 2025
19.
Urban Trial Freestyle 2
Trials is the dominant 2.5D motocross physics game. It's a hard category to describe. I reviewed Trials 2: Second Edition over a decade ago and have loved the series ever since. RedLynx knows how to mix fast-paced gameplay with well-designed courses and tracks that are fun to master, and restarting
Feb 13, 2025
20.
The Dream Machine
Surrealism is something that The Dream Machine does well. The Dream Machine masterfully crafts an otherworldly art style that is both familiar and dream-like. It's the best part about the game, which also took 7 years to make. The first two chapters were released all the way back in 2010—14
Feb 13, 2025