NBA THE RUN | Not What I Expected, but That’s OK
My thoughts on NBA THE RUN after playing for about a week, and the state of arcade-style sports video games Continue reading NBA THE RUN | Not What I Expected, but That’s OK
My thoughts on NBA THE RUN after playing for about a week, and the state of arcade-style sports video games Continue reading NBA THE RUN | Not What I Expected, but That’s OK
Last week, I started playing TetherGeist, which was sold to me as a “Celeste-like tether-based platformer.” That’s a hard sell since Celeste was one of my top games the year it came out… Continue reading TetherGeist | A Celeste-like?
This past week, I got into Directive 8020 — the newest game in the Dark Pictures Games anthology from Supermassive Games. Continue reading Directive 8020 | One Episode at a Time
Drop Duchy first grabbed my attention thanks to its Tetris-style gameplay. After playing Drop Duchy for over a week now, I know it’s much more than that… Continue reading Drop Duchy | A Game of Choices
My thoughts after finishing DON’T NOD’s last game, Aphelion, last week. Continue reading Aphelion | Two Cinematic Stories
Our write up on MOUSE: P.I. For Hire after spending the past week playing through most of the story. Continue reading MOUSE: P.I. For Hire | Odes & Nods Galore!
A Scott Pilgrim Appreciation Post, thanks to the release of the new Scott Pilgrim EX Continue reading Scott Pilgrim | Appreciation Post | EX
Why John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando is a great game, but not for me at this moment in time. Continue reading John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando | The Wrong Timeline
Dragon Age: The Veilguard is the first true fantasy, third-person RPG that I have played up until the end credits* — although it wasn’t quite the ending I was hoping for. Continue reading Dragon Age: The Veilguard | My Starter Fantasy RPG
A post about my recent time with Kirby Air Riders Continue reading Kirby Air Riders | & Other Strange Nintendo Games