Have you seen this Kickstarter? March 2018

Kickstarter and its generous community have brought the video gaming world some top-notch entertainment over the last few years. Games like Divinity: Original Sin 2, Undertale, and Shovel Knight might never have seen the light of day without the support of gamers like you and me. However, with the success of games like these, there… Continue reading Have you seen this Kickstarter? March 2018

Make-Up Homework: Resident Evil and Resident Evil Apocalypse

I always thought that the original Resident Evil (2002) had a certain amount of charm to it. It was not a carbon copy replica of any one of the Resident Evil games, but video game movies had been much maligned throughout history. As a video game movie goes, Resident Evil is not horrible, as the… Continue reading Make-Up Homework: Resident Evil and Resident Evil Apocalypse

Survival Horror in ‘Game of Horror’

October is a great month to play survival horror or scary video games. Thus far I haven’t been very good at finding any really scary games, but “Game of Horror” changed that! “Game of Horror” is an Xbox Indie game on the Xbox 360. Most of these $1 games aren’t that great, but I really… Continue reading Survival Horror in ‘Game of Horror’

I Shall Remain – Initial Impressions

I’ve spent a couple of hours in I Shall Remain, an indie release from developers Scorpius Games. My overall feeling is that it takes more than two hours to hit a point where you are truly comfortable with this title. Released for the PC via Steam on August 24th, the game has been in development… Continue reading I Shall Remain – Initial Impressions

Fortress of Facade “Time of Death: Asylum” Book Review

Recently I wrote a review about Time of Death: Induction, a book from the author Shana Festa. I gave it a thumbs up, as it gave me all that I look for in a good read, suspense, humour and old fashioned zombie action, to be honest I was so immersed in it I didn’t want… Continue reading Fortress of Facade “Time of Death: Asylum” Book Review

Resident Evil Revelations 2: Review

There was a time when Resident Evil was associated with words like “pioneering” and “incontrovertibly spine-chilling”, but since the Gamecube classic Resident Evil 4, this series has slowly been pulling away from everything we once cherished it for. However, the fortunes of this series changed when Resident Evil Revelations released on the 3DS (and later… Continue reading Resident Evil Revelations 2: Review

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