

We’re coming up on the month of December, and that can only mean one thing… A new season for Rainbow Six Siege is just around the corner. Operation Solar Raid will be kicking off on December 6th but I was able to go hands-on recently to see all that
by Cassie Peterson
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to raise a Kaiju? And, yes, I am talking about those absolutely massive creatures you saw in Pacific Rim. If you want to raise a Kaiju to be the very best, like no Kaiju ever was, look no further than Ultra
by Cassie Peterson
In Greek Theater, Charon’s Staircase is a flight of stairs from the middle of the stage to the orchestra, typically for characters from the underworld. It’s very fitting that it’s also the title of this game, given the depths of hell our character Desmond must enter. From
by Cassie Peterson
‘Tis the season of spooky and creepy games. This year has already been loaded with some amazing titles for horror fans, and while this game may not necessarily be a horror game, it still passes the creepy vibe check in my opinion. Last Days of Lazarus is already available on
by Cassie Peterson
HyperX has long been a favorite brand for me when I’m on the hunt for new gaming hardware. Having been introduced when I picked up my first actual gaming headset, the HyperX Cloud Core, it quickly became evident to me that quality was no joke to this company, both
by Cassie Peterson
The announcements from PAX Australia are already flowing in, one of the frontrunners being this little gem. A collaboration between Australian studio PlaySide Studios and content creators LazarBeam and Fresh, World Boss is an all-new free-to-play first-person shooter launching in Early Access soon for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S,
by Cassie Peterson
When Biomutant released last May (2021) it was met with generally positive but still mixed reviews. The game appeared to be a mash-up of a few different games like Legend of Zelda Breath of the Wild, Horizon Zero Dawn, and Devil May Cry. Our review from last year pointed out
by Cassie Peterson
The Destroy All Humans games have fared rather well in the past which has led to their remakes so we can relive the story once more, and with prettier graphics. The first Destroy All Humans was actually remade twice, first in 2016, which did not go all that well, and
by Cassie Peterson