I was instantly sold on Dustborn. A choice based narrative about a group of outcasts trying to escape an alternate history United States in the near, dystopian future? Sign me up. And when I saw you can hit fascists with a baseball bat while using voice-based superpowers to control people?
Sam & Max: The Devil’s Playhouse was the Freelance Police’s final adventure for a time, and it certainly feels like a spectacular finale. The 2010 adventure game was one of Telltale’s last traditional adventure games before switching over to the more narrative focused format formalized by The
Nothing changed how I create more than the “so what?” test. I learned it from a highschool writing class, but realistically it applies to just about everything we put out into the world. What matters to us as individuals won’t inherently connect with someone else. Whether it’s writing
I legitimately don’t know where to start with this game. Drawn in by the peculiar launch trailer and social media sentiment, I finished Thank Goodness You’re Here in a single sitting. Yes, the game is short, but it’s not short on charm. Given this is the same
Creatures of Ava lays all of its cards on the table within its first few minutes. You are Vic, and alongside your partner Tabitha you’ve been tasked by the company you work for to evacuate the planet of Ava, saving as many life forms as possible before the Withering
Every once in a while, a game is released with such a strong vision that you can tell it has the potential to be a quality series from the first installment. Staffer Case: A Supernatural Mystery Adventure, is one of those games, with a complex narrative, great characters, and an
Out of the Wii’s entire WiiWare library, World of Goo might have just been the crowning jewel. It was charming, weird, and most of all fun. There hasn’t been anything that quite scratched that itch of building absurd, living contraptions to solve puzzles since – until now. Almost 16
Everyone has that one game from their childhood that they were absolutely fixated on. For some this might be a Mario or Zelda game, or maybe something like Chrono Trigger. For me, that was Tomba!. Tomba! had me enamored from moment one with its colorful world, catchy music, and wacky