When I first saw the trailer for Behind The Frame: The Perfect Scenery back at E3, I was both intrigued and bewitched by its showcase of Ghibli-esque visuals, the soft, peaceful soundtrack, and what looked like an interesting blend of both point and click and puzzle gameplay. I am pleased
The human mind. Within its curvaceous undulations hide wonders and terrors alike. Everything you could possibly imagine lies within this grey matter, even things you would rather not imagine. That’s where we come in – we face the demons other people can’t. Psychic secret agents dedicated to exploring the
When you think of tactical role-playing games with the slow and methodical turn-based system that accompanies them, you probably think of titles like Divinity: Original Sin and XCOM. They are, arguably, the heaviest of heavy hitters in this genre — a genre that has spawned countless clones. The Dungeon of Naheulbeuk:
The benchmark for any roguelite is how much it can pull you back in for “one more run.” Banners of Ruin succeeded in that regard for my first few hours of playing, but after that it quickly began to outstay its welcome. The main problem I have with Banners of
When I previewed Tormented Souls a few weeks ago, the first thing I noticed was its unnecessary nudity and the compromising act it has the main character commit within the first five minutes of the introduction. That problem is still very existent, and it is just another instance of the
The country of Wakanda has sealed its borders for many years. The current ruler and Black Panther, king T’Challa, protects his people from those who want to steal their technology or Vibranium. However, when an AIM faction led by Ulysses Klaue attacks they’re forced to team up with
Released last year, Necrobarista is a surprisingly touching game ruminating on death, letting go, grief, and coffee. Senior Editor Kay Purcell loved the original PC release and I wholeheartedly agree with her opinion. It’s a witty and stylish game that has a lot to say. The game made its
Madden is something very dear to me. It’s how I learned the game of football- learning every player and playbook each year to get prepped for the season ahead. It was something my father and I would do together, leading to plenty of “I remember when the Miami Dolphins