Wild, Weird and Wonderful Action With Just Cause 3

The most effective way to play Just Cause 3 is to free your thoughts of all physical constraints and do whatever crosses your mind regardless of real-world physics. Assume all is possible, and it probably is in Just Cause 3.

Re-loving Ancient Domains of Mystery (ADOM)

Originally released in 1994 as a rogue-like ASCII text adventure, ADOM, or Ancient Domains of Mystery, has evolved to offer a decidedly modern take on the title and genre while keeping the extremely challenging gameplay intact.

Spacing Out With The Terminal War

It’s back into space with The Terminal War by A. C. Hadfield this week. Recently released in audiobook format, it brings the sound and fury of The Carson Mach series to life.

Another Big Hit With Darksiders 2: Deathinitive Edition

The remastered for next-gen consoles version of Darksiders 2: The Deathinitive Edition doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel because Darksiders 2 was a great game. However, anyone who missed the original or who wants to take another run at it will find a lot worth liking here.

Growing From Sprout to Splendor

This week our Time Waster is playing a real-time strategy game called From Sprout to Splendor that puts a different spin on the genre.

Fun and Frustration with Age of Decadence

Age of Decadence bills itself as one of the most difficult RPGs ever created, and for the most part, it lives up to that self-professed reputation. Whether or not this is a good thing, or horribly bad, is however up to the tastes of the individual gamer.

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.