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Microid's 1970's Reimagining of "Agatha Christie's - Death on the Nile" is a fantastic mystery journey.
I'm a sucker for a good mystery story. I will watch a Knives Out movie over and over taking it in and looking for stuff I missed. I grew...

Eric Halliday
Oct 52 min read


Baby Steps, like life itself, is frustrating, broken, and weirdly beautiful
Confucious once stated, when speaking of the knowledge we retain in our journey's through life, is that "the only true wisdom is in...

Eric Halliday
Oct 22 min read


Legitimate Space Corp Simulator looks to the future to create the most realistic flashback to my former retail experience ever
Legitimate Space Corp Simulator is a futuristic retail sim that anyone with retail experience will find doesn't seem too far off from what we have now.

Eric Halliday
Oct 23 min read


Ovis Loop shows the electric sheep androids could only dream of.
Ovis Loop is a compelling action rouge-like in which your small android sheep fighting against an empire of wolves.

Eric Halliday
Aug 153 min read


First Impressions - "Killing Floor 3" - A Great Co-op Shooter with an Identity Crisis
When Killing Floor released, it brought something fun and new to the co-op PVE shooter space. This formula was evolved in Killing Floor 2 and introduced an aura of explosive ridiculousness that people came to love. The silliness became synonymous with Killing Floor's identity, and that identity seems to be missing in Killing Floor 3.

Kevin Gault
Jul 253 min read


First Impressions: "Mycopunk" - A Robotic Romp Against Mushroom Mayhem!
A team of robots with unique personalities are guided by their insectoid handler "Roachard" in this customizable mission-based co-op shooter! Their goal: Defeat fungal forces and get paid before the company scraps them instead!

Kevin Gault
Jul 64 min read


"Squeakross: Home Squeak Home" is the Picross game I didn't know I needed
Picross has been my go to puzzling experience for decades now. Ever since Mario Picross on the Game Boy dragged me into it, making me...

Eric Halliday
Jun 93 min read


"Fantasy Life: The Girl Who Steals Time" is the perfect game for my autistic brain
With a game featuring fourteen different classes that you switch between constantly and three worlds that all play like some of the biggest games of our generation, you're shrouded in so many things it's the perfect thing for a brain seeking variety and repetition all at once.

Eric Halliday
Jun 64 min read


Why Rey's Star Wars movie should bring Cal Kestis to the big screen
When most people talk about who their favorite Jedi is, there are some standard answers: Luke Skywalker, Yoda, Mace Windu, Ahsoka (though she's not a Jedi, that's literally her most famous line). But when people ask me that question, I have two answers: Jaina Solo (who tragically no longer exists in canon) and Cal Kestis (who thankfully DOES). He's the one character I would kill to see on the big screen, especially after spending hundreds of hours with him in the video games

Ashley Skolrud
May 44 min read


What the Clash? is an amazing 1-on-1 fever dream from the makers of What the Golf and What the Car.
Triband, maker of the "What the..." games is back at it with "What the Clash" an Apple Arcade exclusive that creates challenging

Eric Halliday
May 23 min read


Keep Driving mixes Oregon Trail with roguelike elements to create a trip down memory lane.
Keep Driving is a brand new game that mixes the journey of Oregon Trial, with the card mechanics of the modern roguelike to create wonder.

Eric Halliday
Feb 14 min read


The Switch 2 Reveal shows Nintendo learned from their mistakes.
The Switch 2 was finally and officially revealed today by Nintendo themselves. So how does it hold up to expectations? Let's break it down.

Eric Halliday
Jan 162 min read
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