Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon Review

Played on Windows and Xbox 360
Also available on PlayStation 3

In 2009 I picked up a game called Earth Defense Force 2017, it was one of the biggest surprises for me on the Xbox 360. The game perfectly recreated a B-movie style and atmosphere that I enjoyed. So when a sequel, Earth Defense Force Insect Armageddon (EDF: IA), came out I was interested and when I found out it was available for PC I was even more interested.

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KickBeat Steam Edition Review

Played on Windows and PlayStation 3
Also Available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Wii U

Zen Studios has been a studio I’ve kept my eye on for quite some time. They made Zen Pinball FX2 which quickly became my favorite Pinball game, mixing arcade-style pinball with a more playable and interactive table. I was hooked instantly. So when I heard they had made a KickBeat which appeared to be kung fu inspired rhythm game, I knew I had to take a look as I used to play a lot of DDR and Stepmania.

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Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon Review

Played on Windows.
Available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch.
Disclosure (Kickstarter) at the end.

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night came to the public’s attention in May 2015 with Koji Igarashi (also known as IGA) announcing a new Kickstarter. The programmer and director of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night (worth checking out) asked for half a million dollars to make another Castlevania-like game. Fans went crazy and easily topped that, giving over 5 million dollars to the team to develop Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night.

At 4.5 million, a promise of a retro style prequel game was made. Now on May 24th, 2018, we have received the prequel game name Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon, with the actual Bloodstained Ritual of the Night coming hopefully this year. However, the prequel Bloodstained Curse of the Moon is being offered for 10 bucks, and that means it deserves its own review. I’m here to give that.

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Ori and the Blind Forest Review

Played on Windows
Available on Xbox One and Xbox 360.

I’ve tried to start this review a few times, and the fact is I haven’t come up with an opening line. I’m looking at Ori and the Blind Forest today and the fact is, I don’t know if I have the words that are properly worthy of the game. Ori and the Blind Forest is just an amazing game, and worthy of praise, probably far more praise than it’s received. I’m going to try to do it justice.

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Cat Interstellar Review

Played on Windows
Also available on Linux

Cat Interstellar is a rather interesting game. It’s also a very short game, however, even a short game deserves consideration. The game came to my attention when I saw it was inspired by Robert A. Heinlein’s work “The Moon is a Harsh Mistress”. So I was interested enough that I bought it and played it.

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Hacknet Review

Played on Windows
Also available for macOs and Linux

Hacking games are weird. There are games with hacking as an ability such as Deus Ex or Watch Dogs but that’s not what I’m talking about. Those game have a “hacking mechanic” which at best is a mini-game and at worst is a button press. There are also games where the focus is on “hacking” systems and while it’s almost never realistic it usually can take steps in that direction and still be fun. Hacknet is one of those games, and it is an excellent example of why I enjoy those games.

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Resident Evil 6 Review

Played on Windows.
Also available on Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3.

Ahh, Resident Evil, one of the most famous series in all of gaming, with so many different games in its history. The original tank based controlled puzzlers, the more action based and silly Resident Evil 4, the even more actiony Resident Evil 5. Now we have the First person horror game Resident Evil 7, which I hope to get to one day. And then there’s Resident Evil 6. This is… Resident Evil 6.

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Prototype 2 Review

Played on Windows, and PlayStation 3.
Also available on Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, Xbox One.

Prototype 2, stylized [Prototype2], however, that’s just a bit silly so I won’t type it that way again, is a sequel to the 2008 game Prototype, or [Prototype]. It’s also a game that’s currently out for Humble Bundle if you’re region locked from getting Destiny 2. And it’s also a game I like quite a bit, and as such that sounds like a good enough reason to review it this month. I just replayed it for my fifth time, and now I’m ready to give it the look it deserves.

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Destiny 2 Review

Played on Windows
Available on Xbox One, PlayStation 4
There is a Disclaimer at the End.

In 2014, Activision released Destiny.  Destiny was the first game from Bungie after being a first party developer for Microsoft.  It was met with optimism but it had some valid criticism.  Three years later, Destiny 2 was released promising to improve on the original game and fix many of the problems with the original game.  Let’s see how that went.

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Kingsway Review

Played on Windows

Kingsway might not be visually pleasing to the modern gamer, but it’s has a charm that older gamers will recognize. A style that is reminiscent of the days of Windows 3.1.1 or 95. Kingsway plays with the game within a game trope and develops a game inside an OS idea. It’s a clever concept if executed well. The game even starts with a POST screen.


This is the only title screen the game has.

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