Syndrome Review
Syndrome desperately wants to be good. The developers over at Camel 101 clearly created the game as a love letter to titles such as System Shock and Alien Isolation. Unfortunately, despite their best...
View ArticlePokémon Sun & Moon: How Do You Choose?
Pokémon Sun and Moon is out in a few weeks and while I’m very excited for the next Pokémon game, I still have some very important decisions to make. My biggest dilemma is that I don’t even know which...
View ArticleTrigger Warning: Brothers A Tale of Two Sons- Coping with Death
[“Trigger Warning” – is a piece dedicated to showcasing video games which focus on mental disorders as well as emotional and psychological trauma. It is my hope as a lifelong gamer and sufferer of...
View ArticleTheophany – Time’s End Pt. II
A few years ago I had the pleasure of coming across Theophany’s Time’s End, a tribute to the music behind The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask. The album was a wonderful piece from start to finish that...
View ArticleThe Duality of Being a Catholic Gamer
So, like usual, I’ve decided to mention that I’m religious to the internet, which is often a chance at taking my feelings into my own hands. In some cases it’s an awesome decision to open up religious...
View ArticleTrigger Warning! – Undertale: Love, Hope, and Compassion
[“Trigger Warning” – is a piece dedicated to showcasing video games which focus on mental disorders as well as emotional and psychological trauma. It is my hope as a lifelong gamer and sufferer of...
View ArticleVideogame Land of the Rising, Setting and Rising Sun
If, like me, you are a console gamer who was born in the early to mid-80s to late 90s you would be forgiven for thinking that videogames are quintessentially Japanese. Depending on when you started...
View ArticleYakuza: the Heir to the Sega Arcade Gaming Throne and the Present State of Sega
The Sega Master System was my first foray into console gaming as a child. Sega was a name that I was familiar with from my interactions with the arcade cabinets at my local sports centre in the shape...
View ArticleNight in the Woods Review
Night in the Woods delivers on something truly exquisite, an experience that made me laugh, made me feel bad about myself, and caused me to think about sensitive aspects of life. This game mastered...
View Article5 Spiritual Successors to Rare Games I want to see from Playtonic
Back in February 2015 a group of former Rare developers answered the prayers of every Rare fan from the N64 era when they teased a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie and announced the founding of a...
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