In 2016, Gunfire Games released the RPG Chronos, which a lot of folks compared to titles like Dark Souls and The Legend of Zelda. While the game was generally well received, it had an extremely limited audience because it was a VR game on PC promoted by Oculus. So you had to VR to play… Continue reading Chronos: Before The Ashes Review
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No Man’s Sky Update 3.10 Patch Notes – Next Generation
Here are the patch notes for No Man's Sky Update 3.10, the Next Generation update. NEXT GENERATION CONSOLE SUPPORT No Man’s Sky is now compatible with PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S. Save games can be transferred from previous console generations to their next generation equivalent. PSVR owners can continue to experience… Continue reading No Man’s Sky Update 3.10 Patch Notes – Next Generation
Watch The No Man’s Sky Next Generation Trailer
No Man's Sky is getting an enhanced, free next generation upgrade for PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. Next Generation is Update 3.10 and it brings a graphically enhanced and smoother No Man’s Sky to the next generation of consoles. All enhancements are available to PC players. Continue your journey in a universe with bigger bases,… Continue reading Watch The No Man’s Sky Next Generation Trailer
Cloudpunk Review
There's not much gameplay depth to ION LANDS narrative based adventure in a cyberpunk open world, but there's a good story filled with conspiracy, hackers, and a rogue AI to unravel and explore to make up for it. Originally released in April 2020 for PC, the "neon-noir story in a rain-drenched cyberpunk metropolis" Cloudpunk has… Continue reading Cloudpunk Review
Call of Cthulhu Review
Wayback in February 1928, the pulp magazine Weird Tales featured a short story from H.P. Lovecraft titled "The Call of Cthulhu." In the 90 years since then, Cthulhu has been expanded on and the Cthulhu Mythos have transitioned to essentially every form of entertainment. In 1981, Chaosium released the first edition of the Call of Cthulhu… Continue reading Call of Cthulhu Review
Jeremiah Johnson Review
Jeremiah Johnson is an overlooked northern western that tells the story of a man who leaves behind one society for a simpler life, but soon finds that simple definitely does not equate to easy. Johnson is played by Robert Redford in a role that he absolutely owns from beginning to end. This is one of… Continue reading Jeremiah Johnson Review
Swamp Thing Review
Way down in the swamps of Louisiana, Dr. Alec Holland (and his sister) has created a top-secret a secret formula that gives both plants/animals (and humans) that touch it the ability to survive in extreme conditions. It basically takes whatever the core essence of the thing it touches and makes that their super power. Alice,… Continue reading Swamp Thing Review
Murdered Soul Suspect Review
Murdered Soul Suspect starts off with a bang, or more accurately, a crash. Detective Ronan O'Connor is thrown out of an upstairs(4th floor I believe) window of an apartment building in Salem, Massachusetts. O'Connor was pursuing the a vicious serial killer known only as The Bell Killer. The multi-story fall didn't kill O'Connor, as The Bell… Continue reading Murdered Soul Suspect Review
Nebraska Review
I, along with many others, have harbored a deep irrational and unfair grudge against Bruce Dern ever since his role in “The Cowyboys” back in the 1970s where he became forever known as the man who shot John Wayne in the back. Other men had done the same deed over the years, but thanks in… Continue reading Nebraska Review
Journey Review
Journey was released on March 13, 2012 as a PSN exclusive and was met with very high review scores; most people seem to love it. So it was no surprise when the game was released in retail stores along with other thatgamecompany games “Flower” and “Flow” as “the Journey Collector’s Edition.” The game is so… Continue reading Journey Review