Keeping Score in Death By Ninja
This week out local Time Waster is playing a endless wave browser game called Death By Ninja that’s filled with pixel blood.
This week out local Time Waster is playing a endless wave browser game called Death By Ninja that’s filled with pixel blood.
Set at the dawn of modern warfare, Supreme Ruler The Great War challenges armchair generals not only to fight and win World War I, but also to develop the tactics, technology and infrastructure to make such a victory possible. Play, fight, and shape the basis for today’s modern world.
Staying true to Star Trek’s Deep Space Nine universe, The Long Mirage nonetheless suffers from some serious pacing problems, turning what should be both a fun romp and an interesting story into a tale only suitable for hardcore fans.
Faced with an onslaught of daemon-like oni, mid-industrial period Japan is calling out for the help of time-traveling monster slayers in the surprisingly deep action RPG, Toukiden 2. Do you have what it takes rid the world of giant, towering daemons as big as buildings?
Billy is taking a look at Bullet Soul Infinite Burst this week, which is an enhanced version of a shump he reviewed earlier this year!
The PlayStation 4 exclusive Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy is a blissful remake of three classics, Crash Bandicoot, Cortex Strikes Back, and Warped. That means that all the joys and flaws of those games are back too, in a much more beautiful package.
The Last Stitch Goodnight is an interesting, Metroidvania-like game that has players exploring a creepy and dangerous 2D environment filled with monsters and mayhem, where things are not exactly what they seem.
ARMS is one of the most whimsical boxing games ever created, but don’t think that doesn’t mean that there is a deep interface hidden below the comical surface. Playable with controllers or motion capture, ARMS packs a solid punch on the Switch.
This week Billy is wrapping up the mobile marathon for the Time Waster with a 3D puzzle game called Sherman the Alaskan Cow.
While not exactly a bastion of accurate physics, Flatout 4: Total Insanity makes up for it with crazy racing, spectacular crashes and a type of rush-inducing vehicular combat that you can’t really find on most tracks.