#reviews
#reviews

By: Paul (@MrHarkinian)
I think it’s fair to say that because games have been in existence for so long and on so many platforms that there’s bound to be at least one game for everyone. That one go to game you play when you have nothing better to do or are waiting for something and just want to kill time. For me, that game is Driver: San Francisco. Released back in 2011, I still pop this game in once in a while when I’m absolutely bored.

By: Michael (@DragmireG)
Bienvenido al abismo.

By: Austin (@callBDole)
Super Galaxy Squadron brands itself as a “fast-paced vertical shooter designed for human beings as well as shmup veterans”. Surprisingly that description is about right the game offers a good deal of challenge and is fairly forgiving if you’re not concerned with playing on hardcore mode.

By: RJ (@rga_02)
13 days ‘til the end of the word. How should you spend those final days? Climb up a tower of course.

By: RJ (@rga_02)
In the past, I’ve compared the Hyperdimension series to the days where you would bicker among your peers regarding about your favorite console of choice in the playground. This installment however would be a low budget movie. One that you would find being sold at the gas station next to the playground for dirt cheap. You know there are better films out there, but from time to time you long for some cheap frills.


By Matt Leslie (@Lesmocon)
You know what was a pretty good videogame? Batman: Arkham Asylum. It wasn’t exactly top class literature or a shining beacon of game design, but it was something that could be valued as a strong Batman experience. The concept of tossing Batman in the asylum and having to fight all his enemies at once on their own turf was strong, giving comic fans all kinds of neat Easter eggs and interesting locations while all the top Bat baddies got their own unique sequences. Shame about the ending, but for the most part Asylum showed off how to effectively use a licensed property in a videogame.

By Kevin (@prufesuroak)
Ultraworld is a first-person explorer that tackles existential crisis’.
You play… yourself dropped into this world that was built by an AI named Ultra who has become sentient and needs answers about himself, reality,purpose… etc. We find out that we were summoned in order to help him finder answers. On our quest to help Ultra we find another AI who suggests that Ultra does not know that he is there. He also mentions that If he is right there are more AI’s. A sub-plot is open to then find the other AI’s.

By: Paul (@MrHarkinian)
When you think of a multiplayer shooter, I bet you don’t think of Nintendo’s first party games. In fact, that last relevant Nintendo exclusive multiplayer shooter was released nearly 20 years ago. Well, Nintendo finally remembered that people like to play games other than Mario and Zelda games and released a new IP, Splatoon. Now Nintendo fans need not get an Xbox One or a PlayStation 4 to enjoy a good shooter.