Should I Get a PS5 Pro?

So about a month ago or so, my roommates cat knocked over my PS5 and broke the HDMI port on it. So it still powers up and everything, but can't see it on the TV. I'm not entirely sure how easy of a fix it is. I am not handy with that sort of stuff... Continue Reading →

Final Thoughts on Dead Space 3 // A Unique Experience

The review reflects on the transition of Dead Space 3, highlighting its deviation from previous titles and a stronger emphasis on action. Despite a less compelling story and jarring time jumps, the game offers enjoyable mechanics like weapon crafting and varied environments. Overall, it wraps up Isaac's journey while maintaining some horror elements, though not as effectively as earlier installments.

Game Review // Gears of War Judgment

The author reflects on their love for the Gears of War franchise, sharing nostalgia about playing with friends and family. They recently replayed Gears of War: Judgment, appreciating its gameplay, story, and character dynamics despite some criticism about its place in the series. They express excitement for the upcoming Gears game and invite others to share their thoughts.

Revisiting // [PROTOTYPE]

I still remember back in 2009 when Prototype was getting released. It was getting launched at the same time as Infamous, a PlayStation 3 exclusive title. There was definitely some back and forth between the two games, both being kind of superhero/anti-hero-type games. Both had superpowers and sweet movement systems. Since I didn't have a... Continue Reading →

Steam Next Fest Demos // Thoughts

The Steam Next Fest features demos for upcoming games. "Tiny Glade" offers a small but satisfying city-building experience, while "The Alters" surprises with its base-building and clone-driven narrative. "Level Zero: Extraction" presents an intriguing extraction shooter concept, but the demo suffers from technical issues. All three demos are worth trying out for a glimpse of their potential.

On Deck // Kingdoms Eighties

The Kingdom franchise has been around for several years now. A 2D side scroller resource management sim was first released back in 2015. It gained a ton of popularity for its simplicity and addictive gameplay. I definitely enjoyed each of the released games but never played them all long enough to beat them. They were... Continue Reading →

Alan Wake II // Chapter 1 Thoughts

The writer details their experience playing the sequel to their favorite game, "Alan Wake", 13 years after the original game's release. They introduce the new protagonist, Saga Anderson, who introduces an intriguing game mechanic known as the Mind Place. The author emphasizes a few plot developments and expresses their love for the game's characters, mechanics, and nostalgic references to the original installment. They encourage others to try it and share their impressions.

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