When I first heard about A Way Out, advertised as a fully cooperative, story driven game, I was apprehensive, to say the least. Looking into it, it looked like it was going to turn out to be a canned story on rails, with little to no compelling gameplay elements. I am very pleased to admit,... Continue Reading →
If You Haven't Played The Fall, Now is a Great Time to Pick it Up
Indie games these days can be hit or miss. While there is always some appreciation to be had for small developers and the hours that they put into their product, the final product will often be lacking in some areas, often feeling incomplete, or too focused on one facet of the process over others, and... Continue Reading →
Hob Offers a Fresh Take on the Top Down Action Adventure Game
Just a few weeks ago, Runic Games released Hob on PS4 and Windows gaming systems. Hob is an action adventure game centered around an impish character with a robot arm, exploring the world he wakes up in, loosely guided by a mysterious robot mentor. The game is as artistic as it is unique to the... Continue Reading →