October 2016: Game Releases, The Review Round-Up
No matter which gaming platform you prefer, October of 2016 brought some remarkable games to the table. Take a look at some of the titles that found their way onto our list of preferred offerings for...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto 2 Review
Before GTA had risen to the very apex of the gaming world, basically conquering all that lay before it within the open world sandbox domain there was GTA 2. This top-town, 2D open world title might not...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto III Review
When you trace the roots of the 3rd person sandbox revolution to its inception you eventually arrive at Grand Theft Auto 3. To call this game a “landmark” almost doesn’t do it justice. In fact, this...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto IV Review
Released onto PC, Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3, Grand Theft Auto IV was almost immediately hailed as one of the greatest things to come along in video gaming, some calling it “the greatest game ever...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto: San Andreas Review
Grand Theft Auto III might have introduced the world to the splendor of open world sandbox fun, Vice City improved upon the model, but it was the magnificent San Andreas which truly exploded the series...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto: Vice City Review
Following the overwhelming success of GTA III, Vice City arrived around a year later and further amped up the visibility as well as popularity of the franchise. Rather than being a completely new...
View ArticleDigressions in Digital: Gunman Clive HD Collection / Shantae and the Pirate’s...
For this Digressions in Digital feature, I decided to look at two digital titles available on the Wii U, a pair of 2D action-platformers which pay homage to their roots while coming across as passion...
View ArticleGrand Theft Auto V Review
GTA V isn’t just a video game – it is a bona-fide phenomenon. After breaking an incredible number of sales records around the world, its developer, Rockstar, has demonstrated clear intentions to keep...
View ArticleBatman Arkham Knight Review
If you are a fan of the Batman franchise like I am, then last year when Batman: Arkham Knight came out, you were excited to see what it was all about. There have been those that have been burned in the...
View ArticlePapa’s Sushiria Review
Have you ever dreamt of working in a sushi restaurant? Neither have I. Yet still, I’m downright addicted to playing Papa’s Sushiria. It’s the latest release from Flipline Studios, and it includes their...
View ArticleSteep – It Isn’t Quite SSX
With the release of Steep, we have seen some funny internet videos of people failing miserably, or achieving really amazing and impossible stunts. This is the life of a professional snow extremist, I...
View ArticleStardew Valley Review
I’ll have to admit that when I first saw screenshots of Stardew Valley last year and heard tales of how it’s a game all about farming, I had a few questions. They were; how the heck is that fun? What’s...
View ArticleSuper Smash Brothers Review
First and foremost, Smash Brother was definitely something cool and new. Even though it may not have been a more traditional fighting game, Super Smash Brothers was one slamming title here in the USA....
View ArticleThe Getaway – The PS2’s GTA Alternative
When a game as long awaited as the Getaway finally makes it out of development hell, it’s often impossible to believe. There it is on the shelf. You can buy it. So that’s what the box art looks like....
View ArticleRed Alert 3 Review
The Command & Conquer series still holds an esteemed rank within the real time strategy genre, that will most likely never change. While never having the same fanbase or cachet as games like...
View ArticleDayZ: The Closest You’ll Come to Surviving a Zombie Apocalypse?
DayZ, released in 2013 on PC, is a persistent, open-world Zombie game that puts you in the shoes of a single survivor, washed up on a beach in a post-Soviet country called Chernarus. You spawn with...
View ArticleResident Evil 7: Biohazard Review
Resident Evil 7: Biohazard is a wonderful, intimate exploration into a family themed viral outbreak vs the corporate urban virus outbreaks, we are used to with past Resident Evil titles. I played...
View ArticleSniper Elite 4 Review
I’m not sure about you, but there isn’t nearly enough World War 2 themed games available, and it is always refreshing to return to this very theme. Thus, If sneaking around a map, planning and...
View ArticleFatal Frame (Project Zero) Review
Fatal Frame, also known as Project Zero, is in my opinion, one of the most fun and creepy franchises released in the survival horror genre. The game is like an eerie mix between Pokémon Snap and Silent...
View ArticleFor Honor Review
Ever since the announcement trailer during the 2015 E3, For Honor has been under the careful watch of many eyes. Throughout the closed betas and open beta, there are those who love it, those who may...
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