The one time I tried sea fishing (under invitation), I added more to the ocean than I caught. The few times I looked up from the side of that boat (or the back of my eyelids) the views were nice, and that’s…
I’ve talked about this a lot with our editor-in-chief Alexx over the past few days. If the PR people want to send us (I dare call myself a journalist instead of a loudmouth) press releases, send me everything. Why do I say…
When I think of roguelites, I typically gravitate toward action-oriented affairs. It’s been ages since I’ve given one in the realm of FTL: Faster Than Light a try, though. With an even tougher difficulty than usual for the genre and a serious urgency…
I love a good Metroidvania as much as the next person. I grew up playing Castlevania games and Metroid games, along with every Metroidvania in between that I could get my hands on. However, I’m always curious about Metroidvanias that do things…
Early in the days of Xbox 360 and PS3, there was a game by the name of Overlord. It was unique in the sense that you could control a large number of minions to do your bidding in battle. It was a…
It’s a common saying here in the US that “The road to Hell is paved with good intentions.” It is rare though, to see a game tackle that concept head-on, trying to do good for people only to actively cause problems. Strangely…
As I’ve made clear when talking about Satisfactory, the influence of Factorio and its overall style is something I’ve enjoyed (despite Michal Kovařík digging himself a hole). I’m also sure I’ve made mention of my love for the 90s/early-2000s management games like Theme Hospital, SimCity, Dungeon…
Since Thursday afternoon, there has been a strange and unspoken feeling in the air. No matter your opinion on the role of the Royal Family, there has been a sweeping change that some thought they might never see happen. I even made…
Dystopian trends are in right now, and while most are depressing and purposefully ugly (in a pretty neon way), Sunday Gold bucks that trend with a grimy art style that is enchanting. Set in the year 2070, probably 40 years after Charles…
When I first stumbled upon Thymesia, I honestly didn’t know that it was going to be a Souls-like game. What I did see was a strange world filled with dangerous creatures, a mysterious protagonist, and stylish combat techniques. On those things, Thymesia…