Leon Field

Read Only Memories | (Review)

Read Only Memories or R.O.M is a cyberpunk adventure game with a neon pixel art aesthetic set in Neo-San Francisco, 2064 AD. You play as a struggling journalist who finds themselves in the middle of an adventure that makes a good use of cyberpunk tropes while...

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Cyberpunk Samurai Unite!|Shadowrun: Honk Kong (Review)

The year is 2056 once an orphan taken off the streets by an old man you find yourself leaving your home in Seattle to chase down your foster father in the neon streets of Hong Kong. Those unfamiliar with the Shadowrun franchise will find themselves immersed in the...

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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided’s Pre-Order Offer Is Absurd

As if the value of pre-ordering games was not high enough, Square Enix has joined a long line of developers in the nickel and diming of content making it more and more “important” to pre-order a game to get the full package. I wrote about pre-order incentives earlier...

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Zenzizenzic – Review (PC)

In one line, Zenzizenzic is as hard to pronounce (sensi-sen-sick) as it is to put down! I’ve never been a big player of Shmups and bullet hells in the past. There's just something about dodging millions of projectiles that I could never really get into. Zenzizenzic is...

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Batman: Arkham Knight – Review

The Knight falls. Batman: Arkham Knight is the final game in the Arkham trilogy developed by Rocksteady Studios and a series whose previous entries I have loved without a doubt, until now. As one of the few people able to run the Arkham Knight on PC, the majority of...

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RECAP: Bethesda’s E3 Conference

My excitement for Bethesda’s conference has been through the roof since Fallout 4s trailer launched not too long ago. This year at E3 Bethesda are joining the biggest publishers with their own game showcase and I’m here to tell you just what they have in store for us...

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