Goat of Duty is a third person multiplayer shooter themed around goats. Yes… Goats! The gameplay is like Quake 3 but Goat of Duty could use a lot of fine tuning to make it less janky and less chaotic. Overall I can see this as a fun yet short experience …
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 »Mario Kart Tour Beta Hands-On
We now live in a world where the latest Mario Kart game, Mario Kart Tour, can be interrupted by a Facebook message.
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 »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 »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 »Is Tetris 99 Crack Cocaine?
You guys. It’s such a rush. The adrenaline of surviving 98 other Tetris players is insane. This is my second time, and I’m still tripping. I’m not a Battle Royale fan. There’s too much of everything except twitchy action for my tastes. (It should be said that I have not …
Read More »Berserk Deluxe Volume #1 (Manga) Review
Berserk Deluxe Volume #1 is a collection of the first 3 volumes of the Berserk dark fantasy manga penned by Kentaro Miura. The beautiful, 7 inch x 10 inch, nearly 700 page hardcover contains the entire “Black Swordsman” arc and the first chapter of “The Golden Age”. For existing fans …
Read More »God Of War #2 (Comic) Review
The second installment of Dark Horse Comics’ God of War mini-series doesn’t improve on the first, and is likewise probably not worth your time.
Read More »Brutality: Open World Games Bore Me
Now, this is one that can go either way for me. Open world games can be incredible. But more often than not its just a way for a developer to distract you from the lack of actual game.
Read More »God Of War #1 (Comic) Review
God Of War (PS4) has received much praise after being released a few months ago. Capitalizing on the success and popularity, Santa Monica Studio has released the first issue of the God Of War comic book and unlike the video game, it just doesn’t stand out. Disclaimer: I haven’t played …
Read More »Goblin Slayer Versus That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime (Anime) Review (First Impressions)
Goblin Slayer has been a cause of triggered outrage while TenSura (That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime) is innocent anime fun. How will these two fresh anime based off mangas based off light novels fair against one another? I’ll preface this comparison with a disclaimer that the full …
Read More »E3 2018: Megan’s Top 5 Games of the Show
E3 was full of sequalitis this year what with franchises milking and kicking what already are a bunch of dead horse-cows. Yet some people will always be happy with said dead horse-cow milk while I am looking towards some of the fresher releases. Without further ado, here’s my Top 5-ish …
Read More »E3 2018: Michael S’s Top 5 Games
Brutal Gamer’s Nintendo Editor picks his games of the show, bemoans some disappointments, and lists the biggest holes.
Read More »Remaster versus Remake and the Dark Souls Remastered Fiasco
Dark Souls Remastered has recently released, with some criticizing the game as a cash grab and others supporting it as a 60fps release for newer consoles and players. Among the countless arguments surrounding Dark Souls Remastered a common theme among them was differentiating the game from a remake. So, to …
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