Small Talk
We have a text adventure game this week, a genre that I haven’t touched in a long time. But even with being text based it earns a recommendation from me. Read the article to find out exactly why.
We have a text adventure game this week, a genre that I haven’t touched in a long time. But even with being text based it earns a recommendation from me. Read the article to find out exactly why.
A pre-game demo has found its way to my computer and I test it out to see just how well I think it fairs. Does Zineth skate to a future or does it fall flat a few feet after leaving the starting line?
Time is running out for the survivors in The Walking Dead Episode 5: No Time Left. Thankfully, there will be more games in this fine world, as series one ends with a bang.
This week I sit down and tackle a game that feels like it was developed from the far flung past. Is it antiquated to the point of being bad or does it catch that retro love?
While Cherry Tree High Comedy Club might appeal to hardcore anime fans, the game itself seems a bit confused as to what type of title it really wants to become.
It’s not every week I wind up with a game that has such a touching tale, and To The Moon has one of the best I’ve ever seen. A game that I want everyone to play, you’ll have to read to find out why.
This week I look into the game 8-bit Boy and get a small blast from the retro gaming past. But is it all good? Or is it something that’ll just slap me in the face? Read on to find out.
Assassin’s Creed III leaves the spires of medieval Europe behind in favour of the more hardscrabble towns of the American frontier. With revolution brewing, assassin skills are in demand.
Agent 47 is back in Hitman: Absolution, the most expansive title in series history. The hits are bigger. The levels are huge. And the rewards great, if you’ve got the smarts and guts.
Billy tackles The Walking Dead Episode 4: Around Every Corner just in time to get all caught up before the season finale next week. Can you survive that long?