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Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord – Early Access preview
Within the period of several weeks, I spent one hundred and eleven hours playing Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. In normal circumstances, confessing this terrifying…
Final Fantasy VII Remake Review
In many ways, remaking Final Fantasy VII, one of most beloved games in the history of the Universe, could be compared with mining an asteroid…
Resident Evil 3 Remake Review
The Spectacular remake of Resident Evil 2 from last year is a tough act to follow, so Resident Evil 3, much like the original third…
Nioh 2 Review
Gaming trends are mostly unpredictable, but the sudden popularity of hard-core action RPG-s known as “Soulsborne” and “Souls-like” is very puzzling, considering the challenge, strain,…
Doom Eternal Review
The super gory festival of anti-demonic giga violence is back, and like the Doom games of Old, it ought to be sold with a big…
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows Review
When One Punch Man came out, it disrupted the anime scene with its unique blend of humor and gore. It was just a matter of…
Developers of Atlas Lie to Hundreds of Thousands of People
Major video game release and announcement blunders have happened a lot in 2018 (just remember Fallout 76 and Diablo immortal for a second) and to…
Red Dead Redemption 2 First Gameplay Trailer – Analysis and Screenshots
Rockstar Games released their first, six minute long, gameplay trailer from the much anticipated Red Dead Redemption 2. While we did get to see the…
The Persistence Review – PSVR thrills and chills
It’s not always easy finding a game you want to keep playing on the PS VR. AAA games are scarce on the platform, and others…
Detroit: Become Human review – My guilty pleasure
Detroit: Become Human is my guilty pleasure. It is the latest game from Quantic Dream, the makers of unique adventure games or interactive movies, depending…
God of War Review – Slow Start, Fantastic Ending
God of War has been one of my favorite franchises when I was younger. It was the perfect power fantasy at the time. So, when…
God of War Review in Progress – Is Bigger Always Better?
Before we begin, I’d like to point out that I am a huge God of War fan; have been since the earliest days. Ever since…
Extinction Review
When the Extinction gameplay trailer was first shown at E3 2017, it really piqued my interest. Fighting giant Ogres in fully-destructible environments, with civilians in…
God of War Ragnarok Theory – Will Kratos End the Norse World?
Ever since it was announced that the new God of War will take place in Norse mythology, I’ve been wondering whether Kratos will have something…
Shadow of the Colossus PS4 Remake First Impressions
When I was told that we’d be getting a copy of the Shadow of the Colossus remake, I had a very difficult time stopping myself…
God of War Atreus Theory – Who is the Son of Kratos?
Much has been theorized about the new character in the upcoming God of War game, Atreus. What we know about him is fairly obtuse: he’s…
Skyrim VR Impressions
I’ve spent 200 hours in Skyrim back in 2011 and 2012. When we got Skyrim VR, the 2017 version of the game created for Playstation…
Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds DLC Review
Following the success of games like Killzone 2 and Killzone 3, Dutch developer Guerrilla Games released Killzone Shadow Fall, which ended up being an inferior…
Starpoint Gemini Warlords Impressions
Starpoint Gemini Warlords is a space game made by a small indie developer. This could raise some red flags right away (so many people have…
Quake Champions Closed Beta Impressions
Do we need a Quake game at this point in time? For many years the original Quake III Arena was the reigning champion of FPS…