Humanity Review
Humanity is a puzzle game that puts the fate of all humanity in your paws. Lead the endless horde of humans into the light in this delightfully wonderful puzzle game from Enhance Games. Continue reading Humanity Review
Humanity is a puzzle game that puts the fate of all humanity in your paws. Lead the endless horde of humans into the light in this delightfully wonderful puzzle game from Enhance Games. Continue reading Humanity Review
Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype released on PS3 all the way back in May 2010, and came to PS Vita in March 2015. Now it has made its way to PS4 (and via backwards compatability PS5) in the form of the Definitive Edition. If you played the 2010 hit, then you’ll probably like taking it for another spin. Already a game that looked good, this Definitive … Continue reading Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype Definitive Edition Review
It’s been about three weeks since Borderlands 3 released, and thus far I’ve put in around 54 hours into the game on one character. Within the first week, I had completed the main campaign twice; once on normal and once again on True Vault Hunter Mode. The current inability to skip cutscenes means I’m in no rush to play through it again to experience the … Continue reading Borderlands 3 Review
Sniper Elite V2 first released way back in May 2012 for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. Two more mainline additions and seven years later, Sniper Elite V2 has been remastered for PC, PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch. Is the trip back to 1945 Berlin and the final days of World War II worth it? The short answer is, it depends. If you never played … Continue reading Sniper Elite V2 Remastered Review
It’s hard to believe it’s only been a month since BioWare and EA released the heavily hyped Anthem on PC, Xbox One and PS4. It’s a game that had a lot of fanfare behind it and was poised to be the next big thing from BioWare. It’s an open-world looter shooter stepping in to compete against the likes of Destiny, The Division 2, and Warframe. … Continue reading Anthem Review
Editor’s Note: This is NOT a review of Dead or Alive 6. I haven’t played it, and I’m not a fan of fighting games. This is instead a new thing we’re gonna do when we feel it warranted to do so, breaking down a review written by a Social Justice Warrior that can’t help but think their retarded ideals must be adhered to at all … Continue reading Dead or Alive 6 Review Breakdown (Eurogamer SJW)
Chronus Arc is an old-school style JRPG from Hit-Point and KEMCO that first released on mobile devices all the way back in 2013. In 2015, it came to Nintendo’s 3DS, and now here towards the end of 2018 KEMCO has brought it to Xbox One, PS4 and PS Vita, with the game also coming to PC and Nintendo Switch this year as well. So it’ll … Continue reading Chronus Arc Review
Wayback in February 1928, the pulp magazine Weird Tales featured a short story from H.P. Lovecraft titled “The Call of Cthulhu.” In the 90 years since then, Cthulhu has been expanded on and the Cthulhu Mythos have transitioned to essentially every form of entertainment. In 1981, Chaosium released the first edition of the Call of Cthulhu pen-and-paper RPG. Seven editions later and with multiple scenarios and … Continue reading Call of Cthulhu Review
It has been over one and a half months since Destiny 2’s first big expansion, Forsaken, released. I don’t even want to guess about how much time I’ve put into the game during this time, but suffice to say it has been A LOT. I’ve gotten two of my characters to 600 (and my third is very close), I’ve completed the raid a couple of … Continue reading Destiny 2 Forsaken Review
It’s a been a while since I’ve done one of these posts, but I want to start back writing more and so here we are. This week, I’m playing three games. Of course Destiny 2 is a given for me, and this week I plan on spending a little more time in the Haunted Forest since I didn’t really get to into it last week. … Continue reading Patriot’s Playing: Diablo 3 & Titan Quest