A Walking Apocalypse: Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture

Set in the fictional, Shropshire village of Yaughton, Everybody’s Gone to the Rapture begins after the end has already happened. Glorious attention to detail, an expertly delivered narrative and a moving score ensure this game rises above its flaws.
More Ghostbusting with Demons are a Ghoul’s Best Friend

Michael had so much fun listening to the first audiobook, What’s a Ghoul to Do, that he jumped right in with Demons are a Ghoul’s Best Friend. Does this one have the same punch and clever mystery?
Hello To Action With Halo 5: Guardians

We finally get to see what a Halo game created from scratch for the Xbox One looks like with Halo 5: Guardians. And the look is quite good, especially for fans who were disappointed with some previous Halo outings.
The Last Door Comes to a Close

Our local Time Waster is super excited about the release of The Last Door Season 2 Episode 4: Beyond The Curtain, which is the final episode in the series. Should you be just as excited as he is about it?
Flying High With Sword Art Online: Lost Song

Sword Art Online: Lost Song dares to break Sword Art canon by introducing certain alternative reality plot points, though the main draw here is probably going to be the introduction of flight. Come see how Lost Song plays out.
Clever Ghostbusting with What’s a Ghoul to Do?

Who’s afraid of ghosts? Not the main characters of the hilariously clever What’s a Ghoul to Do? Urban Fantasy novel, which is now perfectly voiced and available in audiobook format.
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.
Trying to Survive Dinosaur Hunter: Survival Game

This Billy is trapped in the wilderness with dinosaurs as he tires to live through the smartphone game Dinosaur Hunter: Survival Game.
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.
