Darkest Dungeon is a role-playing, turn-based, rogue-lite dungeon crawler from Red Hook Studios. The set-up is that your wealthy relative has died, but not before they were able… Continue reading
Author: Jake Richards
Imagine, if you will, the nerve-wracking survivor mode of Alien: Isolation; the thrilling, tense, finales of L4D and the creature variety of Evolve, all spinning in some sort… Continue reading
According to its Steam description, The Lady is a 2D surreal horror puzzle title. After spending time with the game, I would have to disagree, finding its theme… Continue reading
I’m going to be honest with you – I’m not all that familiar with Warhammer. I know there are giant buff humanoids and Orks that like fighting in… Continue reading
Day 21: It’s been three weeks since we moved into this bombed-out house we’ve come to call home. Three weeks since I last saw any members of my… Continue reading
Horror, the good kind of horror that stays with you, is nuanced. It doesn’t go, “Blarghhahlarghhahahaha horror!”, whilst flicking the lights on and off and wearing a goalie… Continue reading
1 And it came to pass after these things, that Edmund McMillen did tempt gamers, and said unto them, gamers: and he said, Behold, here I am. 2… Continue reading
I approach a dark cave with my team of divers, illuminated by our flashlights and some pulsing, bioluminescent jellyfish. S.T.E.V.E., our submersible bank robber, is looting a safe… Continue reading
Cosmochoria blasted its way onto Steam’s Early Access storefront on September 29. A sort of tower defense/rogue-lite/space-gardening simulator, it’s one of the more colourful and highly received Early… Continue reading
After the mental, physical, and spiritual horrors inflicted upon me after playing – or should I say, suffering – Wayward Manor, I had all but given up hope… Continue reading
Neverending Nightmares scared its way onto Steam on September 26. Highly praised for its dark, personal story, sound design, and artistic direction, it’s one of this reviewer’s favorite… Continue reading
A tried and true veteran to the world of Diablo – starting when he was just 10 years old – and very knowledgable about its mechanics and gameplay,… Continue reading
When developers Blizzard finally released Diablo III to salivating gamers back in May 2012, the amount of hype it had to live up to and overcome could’ve easily… Continue reading
I passed my first exam! 87% – not bad for the first test of any kind I’ve taken for about ten years. As I mentioned last time, I… Continue reading
Road Redemption, not to be confused with my Red Dead Redemption modern fanfiction, is a very promising Early Access title. Like all Early Access titles it’s a little… Continue reading
So it seems that the gaming industry is in a pretty good place right now. Earlier this year, Google were reportedly putting together a $1 billion offer for… Continue reading
Like an old man reminiscing about the days of WWII or Pearl Harbor, many of us (myself included) can remember the hours lost in Ye Olde Arcade. We… Continue reading
Star Date… does it matter? Training in Moscow was cut abruptly short. Something happened. Someone finally pushed that damned red button, or maybe something from space wiped us… Continue reading
Neverending Nightmares is one of the more aptly named titles for a game on Steam (y’know, besides Shannon Tweed’s Attack of the Groupies), because that is exactly what… Continue reading
As I stumble through the overgrowth outside of Red Creek Valley I suspect I’m not a welcome visitor. Within five minutes of getting off the train tracks I’ve… Continue reading