Gamers, you know that feeling when you start playing a new game, then something in your gut goes, "oh, this is the start of an addiction"? That happened when I was less than ten minutes into My Time At Sandrock. My Time At Sandrock is a casual RPG where you play as a builder moving to the... Continue Reading →
New Obsession: Dead by Daylight
My D&D group and I like playing games together outside of our weekly Curse of Strahd. While it is fun, as a group of five it kind of sucks since most games are designed for 4 player co-op. So often someone misses out. Then we finally got around to playing Dead by Daylight. Dead by Daylight is an... Continue Reading →
Steam Summer Sale Aftermath
Another year, another monetary sacrifice in honour of Lord Gaben. Funnily enough, I didn't spend too much this year. Under £40, which is pretty good going for my standards. I owe it to the fact that I didn't have access to my PC, meaning I had to buy from the mobile app. If I was... Continue Reading →
New Obsession: Hades
Yes, yes late again to the party but it doesn't matter. For the recond, please just assume that I will get to anything popular a year or so late as I'm consistent in my tardiness to trends. Hades is a rogue-lite dungeon-crawler inspired by Greek mythology developed and published by Supergiant Games. You play as Zagreus,... Continue Reading →
Steam Summer Sale 2021
Guard your wallets, the Steam Summer Sale starts today! Well, it will be when this goes live. I am writing this the night before the sale is due to go live. This year, I have promised to not go too wild. I have a sneaking suspicion that I might end up breaking that vow, but I will... Continue Reading →
Ghost on the Shore Demo
Do you know what I hate about demos? When you play one that is so immersive and intriguing, only for it to end and you realise the full game isn't out yet. Meaning you need to wait, sometimes for a good while until it's released. Ghost on the Shore is an exploration game set on a... Continue Reading →
Steam Powered: What Comes After
What Comes After is perhaps the most emotional video game experience I have had in a quite some time. What Comes After is a side-scrolling adventure game. You play as Vivi, a young woman who ends up on a train ride to the afterlife. While she waits for her stop, she talks with ghosts. She ends up... Continue Reading →
Stream Powered: Phasmophobia
I think this might just the best game to play this Halloween. Phasmophobia is a four-player online co-op psychological horror game. You and your team are tasked to investigate haunted locations and figure out what kind of spook is behind it. I have a rule to not buy any Early Access games as I have been... Continue Reading →
Steam Summer Sale 2020
May we hold a moment of silence in memory of all the wallets emptied. That's right, the 2020 Steam Summer Sale is on! I wasn't planning on buying much but once again, that went out the window. Especially when you got another £5 off if your basket hit £30. I ended up spending around £37... Continue Reading →
Steam Powered: Do Not Feed the Monkeys
Is there a term for games that involve digital overwatching? You know, games like Beholder and Orwell? Because Do Not Feed the Monkeys is the newest one joining that category. In Do Not Feed the Monkeys, you are the newest member of The Primate Observation Club. Instead of visiting the local zoo, your club activities... Continue Reading →