There were no surprises to be had, as we picked our Game of the Month for June. Nintendo’s Super Mario Maker 2 takes home the gold.
Read More »At The Mountains Of Madness Volume #1 (Manga) Review
Gou Tanabe’s “At The Mountains Of Madness” Volume 1 adaptation is a wonderful combination of realistic illustration, classical storytelling and H.P. Lovecraft’s original work. This stunning artistic retelling of the cult classic is nearly flawless. The design work throughout the volume is simplistic yet of a professional quality. It is …
Read More »BG’s Game of the Month for May is Rage 2
There was one massive game that saw release in May, and it’s nabbed our Game of the Month honors. It almost didn’t though, with an odd challenger.
Read More »E3 2019: Megan’s Tier List Standouts
Wow a year has gone by so fast! My previous article has proven correct 3/5 for the hype scale. Let’s ignore the dumpster fire that Anthem turned out to be and move onto things I was sorta right about! Sekiro was a hit, Death Stranding is still aboard the hype …
Read More »BG’s Game of the Month for April 2019 is Mortal Kombat 11
Was there a doubt that Mortal Kombat 11 would be our Game of the Month for April? Actually, yes there was, for maybe an hour anyway.
Read More »Stranger Things Volume #1: The Other Side (Comic) Review
Following on the coattails of the highly successful Netflix series “Stranger Things“, Dark Horse publishes “Stranger Things Volume #1: The Other Side“. The comic follows Will Byers’ unseen journey through the “Upside Down” during Season 1 and shows what occurred from his perspective. The comic has a solid retro feel …
Read More »BG’s Game of the Month for March 2019 is Devil May Cry V
We’re a bit tardy with the Game of the Month reveal for March, but it was an excellent game regardless. Of course, I’m talking about Devil May Cry V.
Read More »Coming up: The Games of May 2019
May is shaping up to be a decent month for new games, kind of shockingly so. Next month brings the likes of Rage 2, Team Sonic Racing, and more.
Read More »Clementine’s Final Goodbye
Back in 2012 when Clementine was introduced to our screens, I don’t think anybody realised how much that little girl would change gaming. Now seven years on, we finally say goodbye to Clementine. Spoiler Warning. This will contain the ending of TWD final season in great detail. Clementine’s Final Journey. …
Read More »BG’s Game of the Month for February is Metro Exodus
Before February started, it looked like it was set to be a big month for blockbusters. Now that the dust has settled, only Metro Exodus remains.
Read More »The Textorcist: The Story of Ray Bibbia – DEMO (PC) Review
Have you ever thought you’re really good at typing? Have you ever wanted to be an exorcist? Well, now you can be both in indie game developer MorbidWare’s Textorcist! Premise Rome, 20XX. The Pope is dead. Ray Bibbia is an exorcist for hire and gets a call to help a …
Read More »Spec Ops: The Line (PC) Retro Review
Spec Ops: The Line is a 3rd person shooter released by 2K Games in 2012. It garnered critical acclaim for its unusual portrayal of war and is considered a cult hit. I finished Spec Ops (Campaign Mode) in 2019 to see why it was a commercial flop but a critical …
Read More »Coming up: The games of March 2019
Fresh from the frost of winter, we head into a fairly packed month with more than one big game release. Yoshi, Devil May Cry, and more all land in March.
Read More »Brutal Gamer Awards 2018: The Games of the Year
This is the big one. At long last, with all the other categories in the books, BG announces its picks for Platform Bests and the Game of the Year.
Read More »Top 5 Games of 2018: Benj’s Picks
2018 was an excellent time for games. A lot of franchises ended and some of them even begun anew. As a gamer, the year was a very fun and memorable one and it will be tough to surpass. Without further ado, here are my Top 5 Games of 2018: Octopath …
Read More »Brutal Gamer Awards 2018: Individual Honors
Part 2 of our Game of the Year presentation looks at Individual Honors like Most Innovative, Best Graphics, and the year’s Biggest Surprise.
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