I’m no stranger to the immersive sim genre, with countless under my belt, but I’ll be honest when I say that I made numerous mistakes going into Blood West. Straight off the bat, I wanted to play it like your...
Discussing The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is tough without briefly mentioning Dead by Daylight. It’s the game that boosted the asymmetrical horror genre into the spotlight, and without it, games like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre may have flopped instead...
I’m a sucker for a Tactical RPG. It’s such an overlooked genre with so much room for growth and innovation, and yet, year after year, the genre remains relatively stagnant. Thankfully, The Bearded Ladies is putting in work to introduce...
I’m a big fan of both firearms and simulation games, so pair the two together, and you should have a winning combination in my eyes. But when all is said and done, does Gunsmith Simulator stand up to the countless...
I’m a long-time fan of strategy and management games, and as someone who grew up in the mountains, where moonshine was prevalent, Moonshine Inc. appears straight up my alley. But can the business simulation game about cooking up a batch...
As someone who grew up watching and reading science fiction, the idea of space travel, starships, and other-world colonization always genuinely appealed to me from a young age. It’s why, even today, I gravitate towards space-faring adventures. So, when I...
Many years back, when the original Dying Light was released, I was beyond excited. I mean, seriously, an open-world zombie game rife with horror and paired with parkour?! It was all I could ask for from one of my favorite...
I’ll preface by saying that, despite my current love for the company and its games, I was never a massive fan of Nintendo growing up. To me, all of their games felt too similar to enjoy. Pair that with the...