My Reviews

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Tyranny
“Aren’t you tired of being nice? Don’t you just want to go ape-s***?” Obsidian has a long history of creating some of the most interesting evil factions that you can align with, so it’s only natural that they would one day tackle a world where evil is the de facto mode
Dec 11, 2025
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Mouthwashing
“My conscience is minty-fresh.” Mouthwashing is a fantastically written piece of drama contained within a decent horror walking sim. Note that this game is best enjoyed blind, and I will be vague in order to avoid spoilers. The short of it is - you should play it. Mouthwashing is not unique in
Dec 6, 2025
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Dear Esther: Landmark Edition
“From guilt, acceptance. From grief, love.” Dear Esther is, if not the progenitor, then the popularizer of the term “Walking Sim”. A genre in an interactive medium paradoxically defined by its lack of interactivity. Dear Esther is a brief, melancholic tale about accepting responsibility and contending with ones grief in a
Dec 28, 2025
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Layers of Fear
“Babyface isn’t even that bad, darn the critics.” Layers of Fear is a Haunted House romp in the key of House of Leaves with inspiration drawn from The Picture of Dorian Gray among others beyond my artistic grasp. The player spends their time walking through the impossible, ever-shifting geometry of the
Dec 11, 2025
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Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
“Where are they sticking those fishing tails?” Dragonball Z Kakarot makes good on a promise originally made by Dragonball Budokai for the PS2. To create a faithful and complete video game adaptation of the entire Dragonball Z saga. Since the Budokai sequels made the economical decision to cut down on narrative,
Jan 8, 2026
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