Jackson Lustberg
Jackson is a fan of Battlefield, Fallout, Warhammer Fantasy, and indie horror games. If there's an indie with environmental storytelling, you can bet Jackson will be wandering around in it for hours.



I’ve always loved first-person shooters, especially the ones that reward creative play, but recently I’ve been in a massive slump. The best game that scratched that itch was Battlefield 4, but that game came out over a decade ago. Sure, there have been FPS games I’ve enjoyed
by Jackson Lustberg
Dredge is a game that’s close to my heart. In fact, it was the first game I’ve ever given a perfect score of 100. When I first heard about the new DLC “The Pale Reach” I prepared myself for more of what I love about Dredge; the eldritch
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Fans of the mech action game Armored Core VI Fires of Rubicon will soon be able to listen to the soundtrack on vinyl. This may be the perfect holiday gift for the Armored Core fan in your life. Treat them to listening to dozens of Armored Core VI tracks while
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How long does a horror game remain scary? Twenty matches? Ten? I remember the first time I played Phasmaphobia, and frankly, I was terrified. When the ghost hissed in my ear, I almost jumped out of my chair. However, many successful hunts later, the edge is almost completely gone. It’
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You might have seen Wizard with a Gun while browsing on Steam, or maybe you saw it on the Las Vegas meme orb (RIP Devolver Digital’s bank account). I’ve had my eye trained on this game through a rune-engraved scope for a while now. There was something about
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Growing up, Bioshock played a pivotal role in shaping my taste in video games. It goes without saying that a game that advertises itself as “Bioshock meets Willy Wonka” would get me and many others hyped. Well, ladies and gentlemen, Twisted Tower is gunning to be just that game, and
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Back in July, I had the honor of previewing Doinksoft’s narrative-driven action platformer Gunbrella, and I’ve been itching to play more ever since. The worldbuilding and characters had me hooked, and the gunbrella itself was fun to maneuver around and shoot with. It had a certain charm that
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Do you like a spooky atmosphere, eldritch horror, intriguing mysteries, stylish aesthetics, nautical themes, and the very concept of good video games? Well, humble reader, do I have the game for you! Dredge, an open-world adventure game developed by Black Salt Games and published by Team17, has plenty of surprises
by Jackson Lustberg