The Warped Shelf – E3 2021
After skipping out on 2020, how does this year’s E3 fare? …Not the best, but there is plenty to discuss. Episode #80
Read moreAfter skipping out on 2020, how does this year’s E3 fare? …Not the best, but there is plenty to discuss. Episode #80
Read moreIn 2020 my New Year’s Resolution was to beat at least 30 games, crushing my total of 25 from last year (Article Here), and I did it! I actually beat over 30 games this year, which shouldn’t have been hard, given how much more time we had to spend inside, but doesn’t mean it helped me focus. I spent […]
Read moreSecond verse, same as the first! It’s time to continue with our look back at the games that released in the last decade. As usual, if the game is on this list, it’s because it released sometime between January 1st, 2010 and December 31st, 2019, in addition to being a title that I have actually played. I apologize in advance […]
Read moreDragon’s Dogma deserved this. Not just a second chance, like it had with Dark Arisen, an enhanced port from 2017, but a third and a fourth and more with its many releases. It finally finds itself on Switch and has found a great home on this portable console.
Read moreYour switch has been patiently waiting for Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate but it is worth the wait!
Read moreFirst Impressions is a close look at the crucial first hour spent with a game and its’ ability to draw you in or turn you away. Somewhere between a review and a preview. Dead Rising 3 offers more of the same that you’ve come to expect from the Dead Rising series. Zombies, lots of them, plentiful ways to kill them, […]
Read moreProduced by Dontnod Studios and published by Capcom, Remember Me is an adrenaline-fueled action-adventure game set in a cyberpunk dystopia in which human memory has become commoditized and monopolized by a giant corporation called Memorize. You play as a talented rebel “memory hunter” named Nilin, who begins the game in prison with her memory removed. Under the guidance of a […]
Read moreDear Journal, Today I got so angry that I grew extra arms so I could punch people six times as fast. Asura’s Wrath is a game that falls into that sort of middle range in terms of success and popularity. People know of it, they’ve heard it exist, but try to find a gamer friend who has played it let […]
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