Assassin’s Creed Origins Review

It is hard to fault companies for churning out new renditions of a successful franchise year after year, especially with Assassin’s Creed that even made it to the big screen. Gamers feel the sting of mundane tasks and repetitive story lines that seem to span from the original release to

South Park: The Fractured But Whole Review

Trey Parker and Matt Stone turned an animated show into one of the longest running series that continually pushes the boundaries on socially sensitive subjects and stereotypes. The crass humor is one of the many charms of South Park, but what really keeps things going are the imaginative schemes and

NBA 2K18 Review

The sports genre use to be filled with a variety of options, but as videogames have evolved the average games that once flooded the market have fallen by the wayside leaving a choice few sitting at the top of the charts. NBA 2K is one such game that has climbed

​​​Madden NFL 18 Review

The annual release of Madden has been always been highly anticipated among NFL fans and gamers alike. One of the longest running franchises of any sports title needs little introduction and the yearly reviews seem to be nothing more than copy & paste with some minor edits. How much can

NBA Playgrounds Review

NBA Jams, NFL Street, Ice Hockey (NES), and many other sport titles bridged the gap from the games we love to the arcade. They dominated local arcades and home consoles through the 90’s and allowed players to experience the games in an over-the-top fashion they could only dream about. In

The Elder Scrolls Online: Morrowind Review

When you think of how the fantasy realm and gaming world have collided over the last 23 years Bethesda and their Elder Scrolls series are one of the first things to come to mind. It’s crazy how much of a following the series has had, especially around The Elder Scrolls

Friday the 13th Game Review

1980’s horror movies had many iconic monsters and murderers, but none quite as notable as Jason Voorhees donning a hockey mask armed with an axe. An unstoppable evil force set upon those dirty little campers at Crystal Lake on the big screen and now illfonic & Gun Media bring the

Aaero Review

Life without music would not be worth living and to a lesser degree music in a video game is must. Sometimes it can break a game if the soundtrack is too repetitive or bland, while on the other hand it can set the mood and create the perfect atmosphere to

Wonder Boy: The Dragon’s Trap Review

Classic entertainment is constantly being mimicked, remade, or remastered with the end result depending on the care and love put in to breathe life back into the original. There will always be pros & cons when expanding on the original content, but there is usually a positive outcome when it

Enter the Gungeon Review

Fans of the “Rogue-like” genre are in heaven with more and more indie developers pushing content on the market with each passing month. Enter the Gungeon aims to please aficionados with its gun based dungeon crawler which pits your character against a slew of enemies all trying to kill you