Ignorance is Strength in Paranoia: Happiness is Mandatory
If you’d like to experience your dystopian future with a slice of humour, look no further than Paranoia.
If you’d like to experience your dystopian future with a slice of humour, look no further than Paranoia.
Sparklite isn’t a terribly long or difficult game — and that’s great. With how many games vie for our attention these days, something quick and simple always makes for a nice change of pace. Being able to play a game from start to finish without having to invest weeks worth of play is a godsend…
2019 was an exhausting year. So much so that I’m making this bold claim with a full month still left to go. That’s how writing works! And still, with thirty days still left to go, I’m dead tired. This past year really took it out of me in many different ways, but one thing helped…
Because destroying Conquistadors in space will never get old.
Like your “alternative” skydiving instructor who feels that parachutes are too conformist, Fallen Order shoves you out the door of the airplane and into the meat suit of closeted Padawan and future Coruscant gymnast, Cal Kestis with no exposition at all. The first level is, predictably, a tutorial one, and sees you and Cal squeezing…
If more companies are able to follow The Outer Worlds’ lead and create more experiences like it, gaming will be all the better.
Uncompromising fast-paced action and cool visual tricks are Black Future ‘88’s main draws. Can you make it out of a perpetual 1988?
The next game in the Typing Chronicles series is off to a promising start.
Nearly twenty years after the last entry in the series, Shenmue 3 is finally here. Was it worth the wait?
If you’d just arrived into the Galar region and were given the town map at the train station, upon perusing it, you’d think it was deceptively simplistic and undersized, given the in game map’s almost whimsical nature. But you’d be mistaken. Galar is huge. Your journey through Galar starts as earnestly as in other Poke-regions. …