If you’re jonesing for more picross I can’t recommend Murder By Numbers enough.
If you’re jonesing for more picross I can’t recommend Murder By Numbers enough.
I, um, just beat Alduin in Skyrim. Anyone? Skyrim?
Big News! BIG NEWS! I Finally Won A Game of Tetris 99!!! Read more
Thanks for the reply! I didn’t really expect any response to my snark and I appreciate it!
While most (if not all) of the Myst games deal with worlds that have been used and discarded, Riven was about a world that was literally falling apart.
this...this is my game....it was made for me!
not unlike Debratha, the first time she saw Bradley the Helpful Firefighter limpid and nude in the tumescent light of dawn Read more
I had quite a bit of fun with Link’s Awakening on release day. Huge fan of Link’s Awakening, and have long said that it’s not just one of the best Game Boy games; it’s one of the best Zelda games. I appreciate that they didn’t change the core game with the updates they made. Outside of graphical changes, it’s mostly ju… Read more
That’s a lovely sentiment to end up at after re-evaluating your own perceptions. I’ve never particularly cared for 8-bit graphics and when I was young, I didn’t have the knowledge or capital to collect a lot of Gameboy games or know which ones were good (thanks, James Bond 007!, the closest game to Zelda I ever… Read more
Detroit: Become Human
I had fun playing through this game and it looks great with some stellar music themes. Cheering and regretting choices or failed quick-time events at times, the minute-to-minute experience was addictive. It’s the aftermath, when you let it sink in and think deeper, the game turns out to be quite… Read more
I don’t think it’s necessarily the quantity of the writing that makes Torment work the way it does, or even the quality of the prose itself. It’s the actual design of the gameplay as it relates to the narrative. They did something very clever and very difficult with RPG design. Most RPG player characters to that point… Read more
Let’s not forget Michael T Weiss, the Pretender himself, as the voice of the Nameless one. Don’t let it end like this.