Lawrence Le





Ladies and gentlemen of the digital age, we stand at the precipice of our own destruction; one step further and down we’ll descend into the deep, dark abyss of late-stage social media. That’s what Malaysian indie studio, Kaigan Games, seems to be telling us with their latest found
by Lawrence Le
Rev up the old time machine and let’s take a trip back to the past. We’re going way back — I’m talking like, 2013 (Moore’s law told me that’s old). Somewhere amidst the ancient technologies and decaying subgenres, our first glimpse at a fledgling Superliminal, or
by Lawrence Le
‘Twas the fall of 2019 when The Witcher 3 finally made its way to the Nintendo Switch. Nary a soul thought it could be done, but through the blood, sweat, and tears of Saber Interactive and CD Projekt RED, the so-called Switcher can finally be enjoyed on the go. It’
by Lawrence Le
At first glance, John Wick Hex is everything you don’t want in a game starring the new old face of American action cinema. How, many will wonder, can this deceptively slow, low-energy tactics game hope to compete against a two-hour date with Wick at the movie theater? Leave it
by Lawrence Le
Frozenbyte is back for round four with the next installment of their beloved puzzle-platforming action-adventure series. Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince is shaking up to be a return to form for the franchise after an awkward transition into the third dimension with Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power, bringing back
by Lawrence Le
The newly-released Stones of Solace is a free virtual treat—courtesy of developers Dziff and Armel Gibson, with composer Jason Sutherland—eager to make itself a part of your daily routine. Tune in each day for two minutes of serene relaxation and meditative rejuvenation through the power of serene visuals
by Lawrence Le
Full motion video has seen somewhat of a resurgence in the past few years—the list of notables includes Sam Barlow’s unconventional mystery, Her Story; Tobias Weber’s film festival darling, Late Shift; and of course, we can’t forget about David Slade’s Black Mirror: Bandersnatch. Now we
by Lawrence Le
Beyond: Two Souls is the next in Quantic Dream’s line of interactive dramas to hit home computers. Whereas Heavy Rain took a detour into the realm of “gritty realism,” Beyond: Two Souls leads players back onto familiar Quantic Dream territory, the supernatural thriller. This time, players follow the unlikely
by Lawrence Le