Growing up the youngest of three siblings, many games I played were older than me, and more than a little worn with use. Between three brothers, we played through the Castlevania series like it was our business, destroyed pretty much…
Exit the Gungeon Review
Welcome to the Gungeon, a descending labyrinth safeguarding its holy relic: a gun that can kill the past. This bullet-soup hosts a fearsome catalogue of adversaries, all of whom are shaped like the munitions they’re packing. With randomly generated rooms,…
Moving Out Review
College. Oh, man. Sorry, I just cringed remembering the days I couldn’t wake up for an 11am theatre class. If there’s one thing I hated about this time, it was moving everything in my dorm twice a year. Nothing is…
This Strange Realm of Mine Review
Can someone call Mojang? I think Minecraft is feeling a little down in the dumps. It seems really preoccupied with the death, and it won’t stop reading me its slam poetry. Wait, just kidding! I’ve actually been playing This Strange…
Dead or School Review – Fun to play, Bad to look at
It’s a tale as old as time. You’re the goody-two-shoes daughter of a cranky village chief. Your friends never include you in their subterranean adventures. Mutated abominations run rampant across Tokyo, forcing society to scrape by for years in a…
How the game industry is weathering the coronavirus threat
This February, organizers reluctantly decided to cancel the Game Developers Convention due to lack of attendance from Epic, Microsoft, and other companies. GDC was to be held in San Francisco later this month, but due to the outbreak of COVID-19…
100%’ing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
100%’ ing an Elder Scrolls game was a tightrope walk through hell. And I loved it. Last September, after a long summer ended and the seasons finally changed, I found myself craving one of my favourite RPGs: Bethesda’s Elder Scrolls…
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