To cater to the secret supervillain in all of us, February's game of the month is Nefarious. Nefarious is a 2D action platformer where you play as plucky supervillain Crow, a witty mechanical genius from a long line of bird-themed bad guys. Your goal? Why, to capture princesses to power your death ray and subdue … Continue reading Oddball Game of the Month – Nefarious
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Legend of the 4K Gamer
It's big. It's shiny. Everyone's talking about it. It's all the rage in modern media, and it's worked its way into the gaming scene. It's 4K! With the rise of the PS4 Pro and its upsconversion wizardry to give us a 4K-ish encounter, I thought it'd be a good time to revisit the PC side … Continue reading Legend of the 4K Gamer
Requiem for a Disaster – Sim City
When EA's most recent rendition of the classic Sim City franchise came out back in 2013, we were treated to a customer backlash for the ages. Sim City came in like a wrecking ball...made of a balloon on some string, which bounced off our expectations and popped. It was like watching a trainwreck, except that … Continue reading Requiem for a Disaster – Sim City
The Prize At The Bottom Of The Kaby Lake
Last week, I discussed Intel's new Kaby Lake processors and the disappointment that came from what we can probably call Intel's laziest effort yet. It was more disappointing to me than when Post decided to remove Marshmallow Alpha Bits from our cereal aisles. I was personally very excited for Intel finally releasing … Continue reading The Prize At The Bottom Of The Kaby Lake
A Whole New Galaxy
I'll be the first to admit I'm a bit of a cranky old man when it comes to phones: I find most apps useless or even highly intrusive with their logins (anyone who read my rant against NVIDIA for requiring a superfluous login to use their GeForce Experience software probably saw this one coming) … Continue reading A Whole New Galaxy
Oddball Game of the Month – This Is the Police
It’s that arbitrary time of month where I regale you all with tales of weird games! This time is different, though. This time, I bring a game before you that I didn’t enjoy as much as I normally do with these reviews…but it is certainly still worthy of your attention. January’s game is This Is … Continue reading Oddball Game of the Month – This Is the Police
Drowning in a Kaby Lake of Disappointment
Another year, another mediocre performance increase from everyone's favourite processor manufacturer that has a blue logo and starts with the letter "I". Intel is effectively mimicking the big publishers of the AAA games industry by pumping out iterations of the same product to make the big bucks. Next thing you know, you'll … Continue reading Drowning in a Kaby Lake of Disappointment
The 2016 Technobabble Game Awards
Welcome, welcome, one and all to the eagerly anticipated first annual Technobabble Game Awards! Okay, so I know it's that time of year when everyone and their brother floods the internet with "Game of the Year" awards and the like and you may be sick of it all, so we thought...why not add our own … Continue reading The 2016 Technobabble Game Awards
The PS4 Pro – It’s For Professionals!
Ladies and gentlemen, after all the hype, anticipation, and online forums shouting in protest against changing how console cycles work, it has arrived: the PS4 Pro. Maybe you're looking for a last minute far too expensive Christmas gift, or perhaps eyeing a Boxing Day shopping spree with leftover holiday cash. Maybe you already know … Continue reading The PS4 Pro – It’s For Professionals!
Oddball Game of the Month – December
Hey, look at that! A game of the month actually posted in the month it represents! Shocking, I know! This month's feature is a game with a twist: you watch the combat rather than participate. I give you - Punch Club First, a confession: this is not my first playthrough of this game, but I … Continue reading Oddball Game of the Month – December
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