Dragon’s Dogma is a game that’s been on my radar since it was first released in 2012. When it’s enhanced version was released not too long after, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, it immediately went on several of my wishlists…and there it remained for a very long time. Between then and now, I became immersed in…
Tag: Virtual Bastion
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memories: Demo Review
Any long-time fan of Kingdom Hearts will know that the series has gotten rather difficult to follow over the years. And I’m not just talking about the overly complicated plot. The main, numbered games in the series started on the PS2, and it makes sense that the eventual sequel would find its way onto the…
YouTube Highlights, Weekly Edition #213
Up this week: Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory (demo) – what happens with Kingdom Hearts meets a rhythm game? This demo has the answer! Subnautica – what lies in what in this underwater adventure game? Let’s find out! Limbo – in this eerie puzzle-platformer, we need to help a boy survive hazards galore so that…
New Thoughts on Old DLC in Mass Effect: Legendary Edition (Part 2 of 2)
Thanks for coming back for part two of my thoughts on the Mass Effect Legendary Edition‘s DLC. You can check out part one, but, in sum: I recently completed my first playthrough of the remaster, which while awesome, was made totally awesome thanks to its DLC, all of which was new to me. While the…
Limbo: Does It Live Up to Its Successor?
In the past, I played an amazing indie horror game called Inside. Before this game blessed us with its eerie presence, Playdead released another game you may have heard of by the name of Limbo. Limbo seemed to be a big deal at the time, though after watching a brief playthrough of the first chunk…
YouTube Highlights, Weekly Edition #212
Up this week: Subnautica – what lies in what in this underwater adventure game? Let’s find out! Limbo – in this eerie puzzle-platformer, we need to help a boy survive hazards galore so that he can find his sister. Sounds like fun, no? Not Zangief – our occasional series that’s all about having fun with fighting…
New Thoughts on Old DLC in Mass Effect Legendary Edition (Part 1 of 2)
I recently completed what will surely be the first of many playthoughs of Mass Effect Legendary Edition, and let me just say, I am impressed. Granted, while its upgrades are notable (mostly within the first game), this remaster isn’t far flung from the original Mass Effect trilogy. Players still get to navigate their own Commander…
Ty the Tasmanian Tiger: Another Platformer from a Bygone Era
There was something truly special about the platformers released during the late 90’s and early 2000’s. Banjo-Kazooie, Jak and Daxter, and Sly Cooper were just a few series that were absolutely spectacular, but which, unfortunately, didn’t really survive beyond that golden age of platforming goodness. Considering my love for these types of games, a friend…
YouTube Highlights, Weekly Edition #211
Up this week: Game demos – follow along as we check out various game demos in search of something new! This week we try Pillar, Unravel, and Terraria. Ty the Tasmanian Tiger – we join Ty and his friends for some good ol’ fashioned platforming and collecting in this wonderfully fun remaster! [FINAL] Not Zangief –…
Celebrating #Zelda35 – #3-1
This year marks the 35th anniversary of The Legend of Zelda series, and we could think of no better way to honor this fantastic series of games than by compiling a list of our top 35 favorite things about it! All month long, we’ll be counting down from thirty-five to one the people, places, items,…