Category: Video Games

Review: A City Sleeps

  In recent times, Harmonix seems to have been branching out from their regular formula of making traditional “play the music” accessory based rhythm games. Their latest offering, A City Sleeps, is an example...

Review: Paper Monsters Recut

Paper Monsters: Recut is a great-looking game. From the moment you enter the first world to the breath of the final boss, you’ll appreciate the art direction that developer Mobot Studios has brought to...

7 & 7 Review: Destiny

Was there ever a more appropriate candidate for a 7 & 7 Review than the latest project from the game studio that has been famously obsessed with the number 7? As most readers probably...

Review: Teslagrad

  YEAH, BITCH! MAGNETS! -Jesse Pinkman, Breaking Bad Puzzle games don’t excite me. Sure, I’ll always look forward to my next Zelda dungeon in a quest or the next Professor Layton puzzle that pops...

Review: Hatoful Boyfriend

Visual Novels are a thing that I’m relatively new to. Outside of the antics that happen in the Ace Attorney series, I’ve only experienced the psychological pseudoscience thrills that the Zero Escape series provides,...

Preview: Cities Skylines

If you are into urban city building simulators you might have already seen the announcement trailer of Cities Skylines, but if not here it is again first: As you can see one of the...

Review: Super Toy Cars

Review by Anthony Gerhart  It’s hard to deny the charm of a good combat-racing game. We’ve come to know classics over the years including Mario Kart, Diddy Kong Racing, and Sonic & All-Stars Racing....

Review: Spintires

Spintires arrives in the midst of a sea change in the kinds of content you see on PC. As kickstarter is now a way in which many projects see funding, and many independent developers...