Fallout 4: DLC Dumpsterfire (#1 of 2)
TL;DR - Fallout 4 has a grand total of 6 DLC's which vary wildly in both quality and scope, so to give each one it's own turn in the spotlight…
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TL;DR - Fallout 4 has a grand total of 6 DLC's which vary wildly in both quality and scope, so to give each one it's own turn in the spotlight…
TL;DR - After learning (some of their) lessons after Obsidian's F:NV captured the popular imagination in ways that Fallout 3 failed to achieve, Todd and the gang at Bethesda hit…
TL;DR - Absolute Drift: Zen Edition is a short but sweet indie experience that deftly combines a minimalist art-style with an enjoyable soundtrack and a well-balanced difficulty curve. To prevent…
TL;DR - XCOM: Chimera Squad is an enjoyable and accessible version of the latest iteration of the XCOM series, with a focus on linear progression and defined characters as opposed…
TL;DR - Wargroove is an enjoyable spiritual successor to the Advance Wars series that features some twists on the formula which make it different enough to justify buying. While the…
TL;DR - Even if these games were only produced as a promotional tool, they're generally pretty enjoyable and are still worth a look for Sega fans. Regardless of individual preference,…
TL;DR - The Bluecoats: North & South is a fun little TBS/RTS/FPS hybrid, yes you read that right! While each layer might be shallow, the overall combination results in a…
TL;DR - 8-Bit Invaders is a great little RTS game and a fitting end point for the short-lived "8-Bit X" trilogy. While the gameplay might be a tad simplistic the…
TL;DR – Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr: Prophecy (henceforth referred to as “Prophecy” to prevent this review becoming the Infinite Jest of games journalism) is an enjoyable if overwhelming ARPG…
Lock’s Quest is a charming (if unbalanced) hybrid strategy game that deftly juggles tower defence, frantic top-down quasi beat-em-up action and a JRPG-esque story. While not without flaws, the game…