Tag: video game review
‘Phantom Liberty’ Breathes New Life into ‘Cyberpunk 2077’
On Sept. 27, the massive single-player, science fiction RPG “CyberPunk 2077” got its first and last expansion titled “Phantom Liberty,” almost three years after...
Collect your Quarters: ‘Street Fighter’ teases continuation title
A mysterious timer posted on the official website for Japanese video game developer Capcom sparked speculation around what announcement would soon be made. Fans...
The strange charm of “Life is Strange”
If anything, “Life is Strange” showed me the viability of episodic game releases. I tend to have an aversion to paying for things I...
Undertale isn’t underwhelming
For those of you who love breaking the mold and being your own person, bandwagons and the people who join them are probably the...
The difficulty of “Bloodborne” hurts so good
Have you ever wanted to know what was on the other side of a brick wall? Did you want to know so bad that...
“Disorder”: a game about depression knows where its heart is
“Disorder” is a game about depression. As strange as that may seem, and given that games usually aren’t realistic about depicting real-world issues (which...
“Grim Fandango” is still great, but filled with grim bugs
Double Fine has finally revived one of Tim Schafer’s best-known and least-played adventure games from his days at LucasArts. Those of us who were...
“Far Cry 4” is fun, but far from new
Ubisoft has released “Far Cry 4” fresh off the heels of its rather controversial “Assassin’s Creed Unity” launch. After the nightmare of an arguably...
“Harvest Moon” has lost its edge
On Nov. 4, Natsume yet again released its redundant farming simulator under a new title, "Harvest Moon: The Lost Valley." Since its first installment...
“CoD: Advanced Warfare” succeeds in shaking up Multiplayer FPS
First-person shooters have had a rough time as of late. “Battlefield 4” did little to promote the series and ran into crippling issues on...