Tripping the Light Fantastic With Kromaia Omega

Kromaia Omega takes the bullet hell games from the arcade days of old and turns it into a 3D experience that is quite fun. Keep streaming out those bullets, with no need to reload required. Originally released on the PC, it jumps over to the PlayStation 4, and bullet hell came with it.

Hidden Object Fun With Frankenstein: Master of Death

TimeWaster Billy is off duty for Christmas, but no worries, as we have a cool app review from Marie. Gather up the eggnog and enjoy the hidden object game Frankenstein: Master of Death, a title a bit more at home during a different holiday.

More Witchy Moves With The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone

While the core gameplay was really amazing, The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone DLC improves upon it in almost every way. New stories, new amazing environments, new romance, new powerful boss battles and even new Gwent cards await inside Hearts of Stone.

Only Puppy Love For Animal Gods

Pick your favorite animal dungeon!

Although Animal Gods has an interesting concept, and gameplay that can be compared to the original Zelda, it unfortunately also seems to bend and eventually break under the weight of its own concept. Still, if you are looking for a cute and short diversion, you could do worse.

Pale Echoes Marries JRPG and Puzzle Solving Into Spiffy Package

It's pretty cool that most of the battles are actually kind of like puzzles.

Pale Echoes is a brand new RPG that is a real delight to play. The story features a top down anime-heavy style and each of the major battles are more or less like little puzzles. Come see how this unique little RPG stacks up against its many competitors.

Call of Duty: Black Ops III Shines Brightly

Instead of one of our Call of Duty hardcore players, we let a complete novice try out Call of Duty: Black Ops III. The results were surprising, and lets Black Ops III join 2015’s perfect score club. This year’s COD is number one with a bullet(s).

Bright Lights, Big Puzzles with One Upon Light

One Upon Light is a puzzle adventure where the focus is solidly on the puzzle aspect. Although the storyline is a little bit threadbare, the unique focus on light and shadow keeps it interesting.

Extremely Clever Platforming With Extreme Exorcism

Extreme Exorcism changes the platformer genre a bit by having the monsters learn player tactics and mimic them. So the great tactic you used in one level can become a player-killer in the next. Choose your strategy carefully.

Choppy But Fun Seas In A Coast Guard Adventure

We thought that Coast Guard would be a simulation of the generally least-covered branch of the service, but it turns out that it’s more of an adventure type game with a heavy Coast Guard theme. Which may actually be a good thing.