Back in 2007, when the original GrimGrimoire was released, it received generally positive reviews. The game was praised for its storytelling and adaptation of real-time strategy gameplay into consoles but critiqued for the controls and audio. The idea came from Vanillaware’s desire to create their rendition of Starcraft. Despite
Teslagrad was a very interesting Metroidvannia focusing on solving puzzles using electricity and magnetism. After a surprise release the other day, the long anticipated sequel is now in our hands, starring a new protagonist in a brand new setting with unique and interesting powers. After crash-landing her airship in Wyrmheim,
A good parry in a video game is my weakness. My favorite DMC style is Royal Guard, I’ve watched that one famous Street Fighter clip 100 times, and I play every Fromsoft game with a kite shield. It’s an action that, when done right, just feels so good
Monster Hunter Rise released on PlayStation consoles earlier this year to generally favorable reviews after being exclusive to Nintendo Switch and PC. Capcom was nice enough to give players a few months to clear the base game before releasing the meaty DLC expansion Sunbreak, which is finally coming out in
As you may remember, Horizon Forbidden West was the first game I’ve ever personally given a 100/100. It hit every note for me, a true perfect sequel. I’ve been patiently awaiting the announced DLC, Burning Shores, which came in without much fanfare. That also meant we had
The Sims 4 released the Basement Treasures and the Greenhouse Haven Kits on April 20th, and as many of you know I love these affordable content drops. In fact, most of my recent favorite content from The Sims 4 has been the smaller Stuff and Kit packs. These two new
Cosmonious High is the perfect playground for those new to VR or looking for a game to blow off some steam. There are no repercussions for your actions, you are given a multitude of fun powers to experiment with, and the game actively encourages you to create chaos. It also
In the rainy city of Seattle, there’s a cafe that only opens late at night. Coffee Talk is a place where all walks of life can relax, feel safe, and enjoy a good cuppa. Patrons from all over the city have made this place a regular part of their