Welcome to Crashing Season! We all know the basic concept of hunting, right? Since the beginning of time, hunting has been pretty much the same. Man (or woman) stalks his prey, waits for the opportune moment, and then strikes. Tons of books, films and games have been made on the …
Read More »Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End (PS4) Review
The end of an era is also one of the best games of the year, as the Uncharted 4 takes the saga out with a bang.
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Who doesn’t want their mayhem in HD? There are few games more fitting than a description of BRUTAL. With Postal Redux (as well as the Postal series, if you are not familiar) there is no great plot scheme. No grand story. A guy lost his job, lost his car, lost …
Read More »TransOcean 2: Rivals (PC) Review
Defeat your rivals and take the lead in the shipping industry! From developer Deck13 Hamburg and publisher astragon Entertainment GmbH comes TransOcean 2: Rivals. While the first TransOcean game showed you what it was like to found and run your own shipping company in realtime, TransOcean 2: Rivals takes things …
Read More »Doom (Xbox One) Review
Do you like violence, big guns, heavy metal, bloodshed, and have a particular distaste for demons and the legions of Hell? Then Bethesda and Id Software have just the game for you!
Read More »I hate you (iOS) Review
Squashing creepy clowns, splatting squirmy cockroaches, crushing sleazy bosses… That’s what you’re basically getting into with the iOS app called: I hate you. I didn’t think there would be much to enjoy with something titled, “I hate you.” The title alone drives me insane (why isn’t it “I Hate You?”), …
Read More »Ishi-Sengoku-Den “Sadame” (3DS) Review
“Sadame” is a game that takes place during an alternate reality of Japan’s Sengoku period which pits four travelling companions in the midst of a demon uprising led by none other than Oda Nobunaga (as if you expected someone else.) The games backdrops are wonderful and compliment the 16 bit aesthetic …
Read More »Super Punch-Out!! (SNES) Retro Review
One of the more forgotten about series’ in Nintendo’s catalog, Super Punch-Out!! was super-fun, video game boxing perfected.
Read More »Disney Magical Dice (iOS) Review
Disney Magical Dice is a strange beast. I mean, we all know Disney. The company is responsible for those awesome movies and cartoons that we’ve loved since we were little. And we all know Monopoly, the best “Capitalism Simulator” that exists in board game form. Normally the two elicit polar …
Read More »Battlefleet Gothic: Armada (PC) Review
Warhammer 40k takes to the spaceways with the strategic Battlefleet Gothic: Armada.
Read More »Kontrolfreek Galaxy & Inferno (Hardware) Reviews
It’s a tag team of Kontrolfreek FPSFreek accessories, with reviews of the Inferno and Galaxy thumbstick extenders.
Read More »Stories: The Path of Destinies (PS4) Review
This fantastic action-RPG uses branching paths to help you hunt down victory in an intriguing way, but is slightly marred by repeated content.
Read More »Orbit’s Odyssey (mobile) Review
Welcome to Orbit’s Odyssey Are you one of those that is always on the look out for a new mobile game, but don’t want to invest hours of time? Check out Orbit’s Odyssey by PaperKyte. Meet Orbit. Orbit was hanging out in the area of peaceful Planet X, …
Read More »Blues And Bullets Ep 2 (PC) Review
Shaking the Hive Blues and Bullets takes us to an alternative reality where Al Capone is released from prison, and hires none other than the retired Elliot Ness when he learns his granddaughter has gone missing. That is the basic concept of Blues and Bullets. Ness, Retired. Capone, old, and …
Read More »The Art of Tom Clancy’s The Division (book) Review
The Art of Tom Clancy’s The Division Recently I was given the opportunity to check out The Art of Tom Clancy’s The Division book from Ubisoft. Now I have seen a few of these over the years, and they never disappoint. 192 pages long, retailing for $ 34.95, and published just …
Read More »SUPERHOT (PC) REVIEW
It’s uncommon for a game nowadays to feature distinct levels that feel substantially different from one another, but Superhot manages to do just that. Every chapter in this revolutionary indie concept is an exciting, time-warping puzzle that throws away first-person shooter conventions in order to embrace its brand new mechanics. …
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