The Netflix of VR?

This Christmas, I jumped headlong into the wonderful world of VR, and I love it. Although I predominantly play stuff through Steam on my HTC Vive, HTC has its own VR platform called Viveport. Although it is integrated into the Vive’s UI dashboards, I’ve only casually browsed the library offered on Viveport. However, this could… Continue reading The Netflix of VR?

All Out of Gum- Kickass Commandos Review

Kickass Commandos is pretty much everything I want in a video game. I’m a simple creature of the 90’s.  Video games to me should be full of violence and not take themselves too seriously. I mean the hallmark of that generation was Doom, a game about a stopping a demon invasion on Mars. 90’s video… Continue reading All Out of Gum- Kickass Commandos Review

Subversive- Batman: Telltale Series Review

If you wanted to get a quick taste of what to expect with Batman: The Telltale series be sure to check out GWW’s review of the first episode.  There may be some spoilers, you’ve been warned. I’ve played a lot of Telltale games. Love it or hate it, they have a comfortable pattern to them.… Continue reading Subversive- Batman: Telltale Series Review

Dueling Couch Multiplayer: Astervoid 2000 Review

At first glance, I thought Astervoid 2000 was the game Asteroid with a co-op deathmatch mode. You can use this as your elevator pitch to win your friends over to get them to frag with you, but Astervoid has much more depth than it first appears. The premise is simple. Grab some friends and battle it… Continue reading Dueling Couch Multiplayer: Astervoid 2000 Review

Beyond No Man’s Sky -Empyrion Galactic Survival Preview

Empyrion: Galactic Survival is an early access survival sim. It’s a saturated genre, but there are some really cool things that Empyrion features that distinguishes itself from the rest of the pack. Good or bad, the game has been compared to No Man Sky for the fact that you can craft space ships to travel… Continue reading Beyond No Man’s Sky -Empyrion Galactic Survival Preview

Magic and Mystery-Masquerada: Songs and Shadows Review

Even from sitting at the menu screen of Masquerada: Song and Shadow, you know you’re in for a rich experience. The operatic chanting beautifully accents the detailed hand drawn background. The level of artistic presentation continues throughout the 10-12 hour journey Masquerada takes you on, and is the highlight of the game.  Witching Hour Studios,… Continue reading Magic and Mystery-Masquerada: Songs and Shadows Review

The Neon Robotic Apocalypse- Livelock Review

The premise of Livelock is that an extinction level event forces humanity to upload their consciousness within robots so that humanity may live on in some manner. When this occurred, a small haven of humans were hidden away in cryogenic sleep in hopes that one day, Earth would be safe to repopulate. While humanity slumbered, the new… Continue reading The Neon Robotic Apocalypse- Livelock Review

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