Rachel "Rei" Berry


It seems to be on the forefront of every person’s mind that plays Portal Knights that it’s trying to be Minecraft. And that’s understandable, Minecraft is arguably one of the most sensationally successful franchises to grace the gaming community. However, just because imitation is the best form
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
The plethora of the stories we’ve come to love from our favorite games wouldn’t exist if not for the literature that defined entire genres. It’s because of this that I believe text-based RPGs (otherwise known as “interactive novels) don’t get enough attention these days. They’re
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
You know a game is engaging when you have to physically pry yourself from it just so you can write a review. For Honor has taken the all too familiar concept of “Who would win in a fight?” and turned it into an experience that is beautifully crafted, mechanically sound,
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
The claymation look of Don’t Open the Doors is a stark contrast to most modern games, It’s a new concept to many people who aren’t familiar with the history of claymation, so it lends an eye opener and a new experience to the world of computer generated
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
“Do you know what kind of creature waits for its own slaughter? Sheep.” -Arguably my new favorite villain ever, Apollyon In a time and society revolving around war and bloodshed, three factions clash in a battle for territory. No, they are not Valor, Mystic and Instinct. In For Honor, you
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
With Thanksgiving around the corner, food is what it’s all about (apart from family gatherings and being grateful, that is!). Turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce, family recipes here and there, exchanged from table to table. But sometimes, you might want to shake things up a little and try something new.
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
Normally I would open up with a generic statement about platformers and how to make them stand out. But holy great gaming goodness in the sky, batman: a concrete flying mechanic without an exhaustion meter or being limited to a mount? I’m hooked. Granted, during the tutorial I completely
by Rachel "Rei" Berry
It’s hard to go wrong with a rogue-like dungeon crawler game. It’s a simple gaming formula that caters to a large demographic, and with some creative designs can end up being a unique and fun experience. Though, as a game with a simple formula, sometimes it can be
by Rachel "Rei" Berry