Chuck Osborn
DC Universe Online is the best super-hero MMO out there and well worth the free download on PS4.
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments dazzles visually, but disappoints with murky conclusions to its cases.
Gabriel Knight: Sins of the Fathers - 20th Anniversary Edition authentically pays homage to its classic predecessor.
Judged on its own, Dreamfall Chapters - Book One: Reborn falls flat, and will confuse series newcomers.
Randal's Monday has a clever premise that deserves better treatment than it gets in this crude, baffling adventure.
The Witcher Adventure Game is a virtual tabletop experience saddled with simple, repetitive objectives.
Supreme League of Patriots' clumsy political humor overpowers its sometimes-clever superhero-themed adventuring.
Being in charge of a virtual city (and, I imagine, a real city) can be stressful, but rewarding. Take Cities: Skylines for example; there’s the pressure of keeping people happy, but the fun of constructing your own city and seeing it thrive. Now, add being situated in a frozen wasteland where people need warmth and food to survive. The pressure is significantly heightened, and this is what Frostpunk is all about.
A very fond memory of mine was choosing a Goosebumps book to read from the bookshelf in my classroom, during our designated reading time. In particular, the choose your own adventure ones. I loved being able to flip back and choose a different path if my story came to an abrupt end, being able to progress and eventually achieve the ‘good’ ending. Well, the Innsmouth Case is just this in game format.