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Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2023 Job Simulator review — It’s time to play [HUMAN] again
Job Simulator review — It’s time to play [HUMAN] again

I’m late to the Job Simulator party, having just completed my first run through nearly seven years after its initial release.  Despite hearing great things about Job Simulator throughout the years and catching a clip or two on YouTube, VR had always been out of my grasp. Fast forward

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2023 Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon review — Umbran tales
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon review — Umbran tales

Before she became Bayonetta, Cereza was an Umbran Witch in training. The child of an Umbra Witch and Lumen Sage, she is a pariah among witches. With her mother in prison, Morgana has taken pity on the young girl and trains her outside the village. One fateful night, Cereza receives

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2023 Ragnarock review — Who knew Vikings could rock so hard?
Ragnarock review — Who knew Vikings could rock so hard?

When booting up Ragnarock for the first time you get a warning that playing the game can be quite an intense workout and as such you should prepare yourself and take frequent breaks. Of course, I scoffed at this warning. “How could a game about drumming be that much of

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2023 Vernal Edge review — Blooming blades
Vernal Edge review — Blooming blades

The character action genre has mostly been restricted to the AAA space since the term first emerged. Games like Kingdom Hearts, Devil May Cry, and Hi-Fi Rush have deep, expansive movesets for players to express themselves with. There have been smaller titles that fit into the genre, like Ultrakill and

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 21, 2023 The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR review — A fun, albeit flawed, thrill ride through a horror wonderland
The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR review — A fun, albeit flawed, thrill ride through a horror wonderland

Look, I’m easy to please; throw a VR unit on my head, slap some virtual guns in my hands, and let me go town on a few enemies and I’m happy. The Dark Pictures: Switchback VR does exactly that, so I had a blast with the game. The

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Mar 20, 2023 Octopath Traveler II review — Eight roads converge in a golden wood
Octopath Traveler II review — Eight roads converge in a golden wood

Octopath Traveler is all about the journey. You may start your adventure alone, but you’ll quickly be joined by stalwart allies – each with their own story and path to travel. Every character’s arc serves as a short story of a sort, but I don’t think that’s

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 20, 2023 Tchia review – “Here comes the sun”
Tchia review – “Here comes the sun”

It’s said often, but the sheer amount of indie games we see today is awesome. The landscape has changed with less third party publishers and the advent of more resources helps, but geeze are we blessed with loads of content. The greatest thing, however, is when developers take their

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Mar 17, 2023 Resident Evil 4 review — The horror classic retains its place on the best games ever list thanks to an incredible remake
Resident Evil 4 review — The horror classic retains its place on the best games ever list thanks to an incredible remake

A common argument amongst gamers is that remakes are unnecessary cash grabs, a way to coerce players into purchasing a perfectly playable game multiple times for slightly better graphics or gameplay tweaks. While there may be some merit to this argument at times, normally I stay out of the conversation.

by Richard Allen
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