Austin Fern





I didn’t know what to expect when I started Daemon X Machina. The demo was notoriously bad, and Nintendo didn’t put much marketing behind it. It’s not a game I heard much about, so I was skeptical when I started playing. Thankfully, my skepticism was undeserved as
by Austin Fern
I’ve spent time gathering all the evidence and it is time to write my conclusion. The Sinking City is a game that takes inspiration from the writings of H.P. Lovecraft. It also seems heavily inspired by the cult classic Deadly Premonition. Unfortunately, after a thorough investigation, I find
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I love horror games. There is nothing like sitting alone at night with the lights off and getting lost in a twisted and horrific masterpiece. Decaying minds, twisted monsters, and haunting vistas all come together to leave you with questions as your heart pounds out of your chest. It’s
by Austin Fern
The Mixcder E7 Active Noise Cancelling Headphones are excellent both wired and wireless. The active noise cancelling is always an appreciated feature and it works well here. The built-in microphone is average, but that isn’t really the point of these headphones. These are the perfect headphones if you are
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Ride 3 is not a game for those new to the series and certainly not for the casual racing fan. The game never really bothers to explain anything. The first thing you do after starting the game is enter some basic info, such as race, nationality, and age, and then
by Austin Fern
I really didn’t know what to expect when I started Kingdom Hearts III. I’m a huge fan and completed every game in the series, but I knew there was zero chance of it actually living up to its long wait. Now that I’ve finished Sora and company’
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The HyperX Alloy FPS Keyboard is a fantastic mid-tier keyboard. The steel frame is sturdy and sleek while the lights are bright and vibrant. The steel frame does make it a little heavy, but that is a small price to pay for a sturdy design. It does have a compact
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Call of Cthulhu is a slow burn horror/detective RPG. There isn’t a horde of monsters or jumpscares interrupting the gameplay every couple minutes. No, instead it relies on atmosphere and intrigue to form a compelling narrative that had me mesmerized like the call of a particular cosmic horror.
by Austin Fern