As many of our regular readers are no doubt aware by now, I am a big fan of RPGs. Keen eyes might also have spotted that I am a fan of the Atelier franchise, in part due to the unique nature of…
Mods are a wonderful thing. For the most part, playing with mods is a PC-only thing, and it is understandable why. When you play with mods, you are risking that all too faithful mistress, the crash; and she is not a fair…
I’ve been a fan of Mini-Golf games for a while. In fact, games like Golf with Your Friends, Golf It, Hot Shots Golf, and other such games, are some of my favorite time-wasters. House of Golf just released for Switch not too…
Well, giving this game a score is a headache in itself, nevermind writing something up to back up that score. Experimental is the easiest way of explaining it; Death Stranding is the first game Hideo Kojima has been allowed to do anything…
In this current era of gaming, first-person puzzle games aren’t that uncommon anymore. Since the release of Portal back in 2007, plenty of other games have tried to catch that charming, head-scratching spark. With that, comes a mixed bag of homages and…
One of the prevalent genres of indie games is the genre of wacky physics games, where simple tasks are made much harder because of their control scheme. Flash game sensation QWOP is one example, as well as the joke simulator game Surgeon…
It doesn’t matter if it’s a movie, a book, or a game: when I finish a work of art, I want to have a hard time letting it go. When I finished Bioshock Infinite, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. The first…
When I played Mary Skelter: Nightmares a few years ago, I really found the darker, fairy tale aesthetic somewhat fascinating. I had always expected that we’d see more from Idea Factory in this world, but Mary Skelter 2 has surprised me in…
I’m a big fan of dystopian future narratives and cyberpunk environments in literature. The easiest way to introduce readers to these sorts of stories and environments is to throw them something from Ray Bradbury or Phillip K. Dick. Even then, one of…
As an avid fan of RPG’s in many forms, I am always looking for a solid RPG that does something interesting to set itself apart from its peers. Lately, I’ve been pleased to discover that NIS America has been publishing a few…