Timothy McVicar



Unrailed is a frantic, strategic party game wherein players are tasked with clearing a path and building a railroad track for a train that is constantly in motion. The difficulty of the game is affected mostly by the speed of the trains, a limited number of tools, harrowing geography, and
by Timothy McVicar
Remothered: Broken Porcelain is the spooky sequel to Remothered: Tormented Fathers. No, wait — it’s the prequel to — no, hold on. It’s just another revamped version of Tormented Fa- wait, what is it? Oh well, let’s just start the review. Remothered: Broken Porcelain is a video game that
by Timothy McVicar
The Survivalists is an island survival game in which players mysteriously wash-up onshore in tattered clothes and must reap the resources of the island to survive. You must stave off starvation and equip yourself with weapons and tools so that you build a shelter and protect yourself from enemies. Or,
by Timothy McVicar
We’ve all heard retellings of the horrors of World War One. Muddied ditches, barbed wire fields, land mines, disease… Millions suffered and died. World War One was also the first major war to heavily involve military aircraft, and the soldiers in the sky were not immune to the death
by Timothy McVicar
I’ve been granted early access to Dirt 5: Playgrounds, a game mode new to the Dirt franchise that invites players to design, race on, and share their own tracks. I always love it when games add features that allow gamers to interact with one another in a community, so
by Timothy McVicar
Downloading Vigor felt like a risk – it had more one-star reviews than five-star reviews on the Microsoft Store. But it’s free to play, so I had a feeling that it was just receiving so much criticism because it was being downloaded by a lot of people who don’t
by Timothy McVicar
Cinders, a hip, contemporary, but kind of lazy nickname for “Cinderella,” is… a hip, contemporary, but kind of lazy re-telling of the classic fairytale in visual novel form. It tells the story of Cinders – a beautiful young woman with big ambitions who lives with, and is held down by, her
by Timothy McVicar
Boomerang Fu is a frantic, cutesy party-game developed by Cranky Watermelon, an indie Australian studio dedicated to “creat[ing] cute games that bring people together in times when we’re otherwise kept apart,” according to their website. It will be released on Switch, Steam, and Xbox One, August 13th, 2020,
by Timothy McVicar