Month: July 2015
Review: Witchblade – Borne Again, Vol. 2
Witchblade tells the tale of NYPD homicide detective Sara Pezzini, and her adventures in supernatural crime-fighting. … read more
Review: Blackhole
Whenever I start getting a big head about how good I am at video games, a simple 2D platformer like Blackhole will come out and completely humiliate me. … read more
Review: Chariot Wars
At first glance, Chariot Wars seems to be a unique racing game—nestled in the small niche along with N64’s Star Wars Episode I: Racer. … read more
Review: Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition
I’d never played a single game in the Devil May Cry series. I just thought it is something worth noting going in. … read more
Review: Dirty Bomb
Given the fact that the game is in its beta phase, it would be easy for it to be derivative and buggy. Surprisingly, this is not the case with Dirty Bomb. … read more
Review: Duck Game
Leave it to Adult Swim to bring you a game of utter nonsense and joy in the form of ducks killing each other. … read more
Review: Epanalepsis
Epanalepsis is a narrative point and click RPG that is done in an 8-bit art style and also features its own soundtrack , included with the game download. … read more
Review: Farming Simulator 15
When you load up a game called Farming Simulator, there’s no splitting hairs about what kind of game you’re in for—not that it’s a bad thing. … read more
Review: Fast Fingers Plus
Fast Fingers Plus is essentially the bare bones of this idea, represented in a very colorful manner. … read more
Review: Game of Thrones: Episode Four “Sons of Winter”
If this series could be said to have a high point, this is pretty much it. While Gared’s story takes a drastic turn, forcing him to run for the fabled North Grove or face execution, it seems like every other character is finally able to work out some of their pent-up anger. … read more