Austin Fern





The Outer Worlds is a fantastic game. The writing is both hilarious and sad at the same time, the combat is engaging, and the world is interesting. If you love Bethesda’s take on Fallout, you will almost certainly enjoy The Outer Worlds. You just won’t enjoy it here
by Austin Fern
Dread Nautical is a good idea with just okay execution. Nothing in the game is particularly bad, but nothing stands out either. Dread Nautical offers little in the way of gameplay depth which causes the game to get stale after just a few hours. While the minimalist graphics are nice,
by Austin Fern
DOOM Eternal is bigger and better than DOOM (2016) in every way. It’s fast, bloody, difficult, and hellishly fun. I enjoyed DOOM (2016) but I don’t think I could ever go back. DOOM Eternal adds some much-needed depth to the arena-style shooting and I just can’t get
by Austin Fern
Yakuza 0 is my first experience with a Yakuza game and I’m excited to play the rest in the series because this is an incredible experience. Fun action mixed with a variety of side quests and mini-games come together to create an incredible game that’s hard to put
by Austin Fern
I missed out on the Wasteland series. As a lover of RPGs, Wasteland 2 was always a game I meant to get around to playing but never did. So when I got the chance to play Wasteland 3 I jumped at the opportunity. After exploring about 5 hours of the
by Austin Fern
I played the original Nioh when it first launched back in 2017. I enjoyed it well enough, but I remember wishing it was more on the difficult side. Too many bosses were humans that were too easy to kill, and most of the normal Yokai enemies didn’t put up
by Austin Fern
Stoneshard is a rogue-like with nice pixel graphics and the difficulty one would expect from a rogue-like. It also has one hell of a beginner’s test. This is a game that expects you to fully understand it before you can run free. While this can be annoying, I respect
by Austin Fern
Broomstick League is a fast-paced fantasy sports title that plays similarly to Rocket League. While it clearly draws inspiration from Rocket League, it does enough to separate itself that it doesn’t feel like a blatant rip-off. Broomstick League is launching in early access and is understandably missing some features.
by Austin Fern