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.

The Tired Obsidian Podcast: The Last Dance // Thank You!

The final episode of The Tired Obsidian Podcast marks the end of nearly three years without new episodes. Hosts CJ and the narrator reflect on their experiences and future plans, expressing gratitude to their listeners. While traditional podcasts may not return, shorter audio projects are possible in the future.

The Search for a New Podcast Game // Ghost Recon Breakpoint

I've logged 13 hours into Ghost Recon Breakpoint without hearing a single in-game sound. After switching from New World, I wanted a game I could play mindlessly while listening to podcasts. Breakpoint fits the bill, with enjoyable gameplay and a huge world to explore. However, the complex menus and lackluster story are not keeping me engaged. I'm now on the lookout for a new podcast game. Any recommendations?

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 →

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