
Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag
With the story from the last several games being wrapped up, it was nice to see a fresh take with a new atmosphere. What better place to start than with the big blue ocean?
With the story from the last several games being wrapped up, it was nice to see a fresh take with a new atmosphere. What better place to start than with the big blue ocean?
Objection! is an attempt to look critically at “industry known issues” and play devil’s advocate.
I really wanted to like this. However, after tossing a few bucks at the game it just turned to say “I could use a few more dollars.”
While the idea of punishing a player for losing by forcing them to watch an ad is funny, unique, and interesting, in practice it falls a bit flat.
I’m going to be up-front here: I have a crush on this game. I liked the original Guild Wars, but this game? I like-like it. I like-like the heck out of it. From the character design to the mechanics, it all just seems to fit together so perfectly.
Somewhere between Tim Burton and Don Hertzfeld with an offbeat sense of humour to match, Gomo is sure to leave you with a smile on your face while you play.
A polarizing horror title. You either get it, or you don’t. …And I didn’t get it.
I cannot think of any other game where I was so excited to find a persimmon and then plant it in my town.
You squeal real good, pig. I like it when they squeal.
Barcode Kanojo is a dating sim. More than just a dating sim, it’s a bona fide waifu generator. It rides the line between the utterly bizarre and the incredibly offensive.