Category: Reviews
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Romeo is an Art Man

Video games are art. I hope that’s not something to argue about anymore. Only a few years back it certainly was, but at this point I feel like most people would agree that video games are art. I suppose some people might hesitate to agree when looking at more ‘slop’ games, but I’d argue that…
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Late Homework: Simply Scary

In an attempt to get some of the dust off of my writing abilities, I wanted to do a quick post on a little game I played recently, and very much enjoyed, called Late Homework! A small indie horror game but one that is very much worth your time. Jumping right into things, Late Homework…
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Forsaken Hollows: Making a great game even better

For this week I wanted to do a quick post talking about Elden Ring Nightreign, a game I highly praised earlier this year, and it’s newly released DLC, the Forsaken Hollows! While there isn’t an insane amount to discuss when it comes to the DLC, I still wanted to talk a bit about it given…
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Silent Hill f: Saving a Series

I have talked a lot about the Silent Hill series on this blog, I’ve probably talked about it more than any other series, and that’s because I love Silent Hill! But if you’ve read a lot of my other posts on Silent Hill you know I also kind of hate the series as well. This…
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Resident Evil: Defining Survival Horror

When you are talking about classic horror games, or even just classic games in general, Resident Evil will always be brought up. While it’s not technically the game that invented survival horror, that honor would probably go to 1992’s Alone in the Dark, Resident Evil is absolutely the game that invented the term, popularized the…
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Abiotic Factor: Survival with a Purpose

While I talked briefly about Abiotic Factor before, recommending it in my post talking about the many good games that came out this summer, I have since fully beaten the game and honestly really want to write about it! This is one of the very few survival crafting games that managed to grab and hold…
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A Surprisingly Stacked Summer

In the past I’ve written about how summer is a great time to catch up on the ever growing backlog everyone who plays games has. Most of the time, summer rarely has many, if any, heavy hitting games released. This is mainly because winter and fall are holiday seasons so everyone is looking to spend…
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Why I’m loving Death Stranding 2! (So far)

Man, I have been loving Death Stranding 2. It’s my game of the year currently! I have been real excited to write about it too. Slight problem though, I haven’t actually finished the game yet… Normally, I like to finish a game before reviewing it. I just feel it’s more responsible to experience a product…


