(Disclaimer: The copy of this game played was purchased by the reviewer.) In the spirit of the Halloween season, I wanted to review a spooky game that I normally don’t hear on the tip of people’s tongues, but one that […]
Movie Review: Doctor Strange
Doctor Strange is a movie I’ve been anticipating ever since it was announced, and I know I’m not alone. You’ll be pleased to learn Marvel Studios continues acing their high-wire act of creating non-stinkers and, depending on your taste, has produced […]
Pack in Game of the Month: Town of Salem
Town of Salem a turn based Flash game by Blank Media Games is a game that you can play for free in an internet browser or on your mobile device, all you need to do is sign up for an account. The […]
Survival Horror: From Drought to Shovelware Glut
Horror, particularly Survival Horror, is in an odd place right now. As the fervour over the Silent Hills Playable Trailer neatly demonstrated, there is still a ravenous hunger for big-budget survival horror, just as the project’s collapse is a perfect […]
Something Stinks In Visual Novels, and It’s Not The Sex Scenes
Visual novels are getting a big push lately on Steam. It seemed the flood gates opened at some point, and we are now awash with the medium on the platform. I generally view this as a good thing despite visual […]
An Introduction to Gunpla
I don’t usually write, so this may be a bit awkward at first, but I wanted to introduce you to a passion of mine, and that is Gunpla. For those out there that don’t know, Gunpla is Gundam Plastic Model […]
Magic: The Gathering – The Casual Conspiracy
Despite playing and collecting Magic: The Gathering for a good number of years, I’m still a filthy casual at heart. I enjoy the details of a well-tuned Modern deck, but the cards that really excite me are those I can see […]
5 Consecutive Hairpins: Japanese Battle Racing and Initial D
The anime series Initial D is an important cultural touchstone in Japan. It portrays a very real cultural phenomenon that has been imitated and copied countless times outside of Japan, but its realities and the factors that brought it about […]
Pack-in Game of the Month: Roguelight
This month’s pack-in game is an absolutely charming little platformer by Daniel Linssen (AKA Managore). Roguelight is a free (or pay your own price) game platformer whose gimmick is that you use your limited number of fire arrows to light […]