Archive for the ‘ Games ’ Category
Name one game where you search for a Holy Macguffin with the help of your father’s diary, you fight an evil nemesis, fight in war between hippies and frat warriors on a mystical island, eat a Grue, get a sex change in a sleazy back alley, and defeat a naughty sorceress? Only one game has [ READ MORE ]
This review was originally posted on Guerilla Geek. This is the same thing as the post over there, except now it’s also on my own blog. A young blue-haired girl named Ellie finds a mysterious bracelet, befriends a new-born monster, and sets off on an adventure in a world filled with monsters. Her goal? To [ READ MORE ]
What happens when you let EA create an incredibly casual-styled platforming game by combining platformer goodness with major parts of Puzzle League? The answer? British stereotypes. One glance at Henry Hatsworth’s box art and it seems safe to assume that Henry Hatsworth is a casual puzzler starring an old British guy drinking tea. How [ READ MORE ]
At this point, I’m sure most of you are aware of my feelings towards the Assassin’s Creed series. The first game was moderately entertaining, but mostly so because of the story rather than the gameplay. The second one improved in that field, and gave us one of the most fully realized gaming character in [ READ MORE ]
Dragon Age: Origins was an original experimental game by BioWare. It took a lot of elements from their older titles, most notably the Baldur’s Gate titles, set up a rich and deep fantasy world, and most importantly, made us feel like our actions had an actual effect on the story. A fact that was made [ READ MORE ]
Remy van Ruiten is a guy from the Netherlands. He does things. Sometimes. When he does, he hopes it includes gaming, writing, or playing guitar.
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