Grading Metal: Hellsinger

A cool game that comes with an album…or maybe the album comes with the game? I don’t play many game demos these days, partially because very few within the games industry is actually putting them out. However, that doesn’t mean nobody is doing it, and no event demonstrates this better than Steam Next Fest. And […]

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Grading Spider-Man

It really makes you feel…well, you know. Can we just take a minute to appreciate Sony bringing their games over to PC? I honestly never thought I’d see the day, but now it’s happening and I’m so glad it is. Now if we could just get Nintendo on board the PC train, I would never […]

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Grading Civilization VI

Making history. As the Sid Meier series, Civilization games tend to have high expectations thrust upon them. They have to have tons of interesting decisions to make, be engaging to the point of addiction, have character and charm, and contain a variety of strategies to try out and learn, among many other things. These games […]

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I Have Words on PS Now

A PC player’s perspective. I feel like I picked the worst time to write about this, but…meh, better late than never I suppose. PlayStation Now (or PS Now, for short) was Sony’s answer to Microsoft’s Game Pass, allowing you access to a large amount of PlayStation games at the cost of a monthly, quarterly, or […]

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Grading The Last of Us

No more heroes. Okay, so let’s start with a little background on me and my history with this game, The Last of Us. I can recall first seeing the teaser for this game years ago (I want to say around 2012) with the game eventually releasing a year later to huge critical acclaim. I didn’t […]

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