Tennis World Tour 2 Review: Double Fault?
Tennis World Tour 2 is a game that feels unnecessarily necessary. Tennis is a sadly underrepresented sport in gaming, but the original Tennis World Tour — released in 2018 — was so poorly received that...
View ArticleTony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 Review: Building on Perfection
Over the years, I’ve played the original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater games for hours across various formats – the original release on PlayStation, re-releases on Game Boy Advance and Xbox 360, and via...
View ArticleCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (PS5) Review: Head Games
Eight years ago I reviewed Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, the first of the series I had played since the revolutionary Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. It was an intimidating task considering how fresh I...
View ArticleNo Straight Roads Review: Built This City…
An action rhythm game feels like it shouldn’t work. Yet the skills necessary to be dope at both genres is the same: timing and reflexes. So in reality it is more Goober than a Mustardayonnaise hybrid....
View ArticleInmost Review: Fear Itself
The fascinating thing about the horror genre is that it seems easy to scare people. Sure, things jumping out at you will spook you for a moment, but where does true terror come from? In video games,...
View ArticleGoing Under Review: Exposure
Interns are the lifeblood of capitalism. A symbol of end stage capitalism and ruinous economic collapse. Do you want to make $10 an hour at an entry level position? Better have 5 years experience in...
View ArticleHeroes of Hammerwatch Review: Shoot Your Shot
The beautiful thing about video games is how hard a good one is to put down. The roguelite genre can make the game even harder to put down with its “run” structure. By putting the pressure on you The...
View ArticleBite the Bullet Review: Ungapatchka
Apocalypses bank on the breakdown of normal and polite society. Often finite natural resources are the cause. However, the scariest potential apocalypse would be if we ran out of food. Imagine starving...
View ArticleSpiritfarer Review: DABDA on Em
Grief is a powerful emotion. When we are faced with loss we struggle with grief and the stages associated with it. Whether you believe in the afterlife or not, there has to be an equally powerful sense...
View ArticleBake ‘n Switch Review: Doughlympics
In these trying times, we’re all trying to keep our heads above water and keep moving forward. The immeasurable losses we as a people have suffered are nothing to take lightly. Yet personal...
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