The Wii U’s launch lineup wasn’t anything to write home about. Nintendoland was a glorified hardware showcase, and the only other notable first party software was New Super Mario Bros. U, which is one of […]
Read MoreThe Wii U’s launch lineup wasn’t anything to write home about. Nintendoland was a glorified hardware showcase, and the only other notable first party software was New Super Mario Bros. U, which is one of […]
Read MoreThe Metro series is a niche experience in terms of what it has to offer. It doesn’t push the boundaries of innovation and new ideas, but it does provide a level of immersion and realism […]
Read MoreI don’t think The Division 2 has made quite the splash that Ubisoft had wanted it to. The first game was plagued with issues and failed to meet the expectations of many. While the title […]
Read MoreOri and the Blind Forest was a game that blew me away when I originally played it. Taking inspiration from one of my all-time favourite genres, it should’ve been a no-brainer for me, but I […]
Read MoreA FromSoftware title is something I always get excited about. They’re always immersive, atmospheric, and pushing the player to be better if they want to experience the beauty of these titles. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice […]
Read MoreLife is Strange is far from being in short supply, with the likes of Captain Spirit and Before the Storm tying fans over before the release of season 2. I hadn’t followed any of the […]
Read MoreForza Horizon 4 has impressed me in a lot of ways and disappointed me in some others. I can certainly see why previous entries are held so high in praise, but as an outsider to […]
Read MoreIt’s rare that you see a game on the scale and size of Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition succeed on so many fronts. Numerous systems that all rival eachother in depth work in tandem […]
Read MoreI applaud Bungie for taking risks with Forsaken, because most of them work well. Destiny 2 was in desperate need of new content, engaging content, content that would provide incentive to keep coming back. An […]
Read More2013 was an interesting year for gaming, and looking back it’s easy to see why the industry is in the state it’s in today. AAA titles were being rushed out the door to meet annual […]
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