Author: Maricel Cuico
It’s High on Life is Rick & Morty meets Borderlands, and It’s Fun … in Doses
Rick & Morty isn’t something I watch all that often (anymore). It’s one of those shows that…
Tales from the Borderlands: A New Cast of Characters
This franchise certainly knows how to make an impression, beginning out as a space shooter (with some…
A Fun Ride That Doesn’t Go Too Far: Need for Speed
For one reason or another, I always find myself returning to EA’s Need for Speed franchise as…
Review: Return to Monkey Island Is Swashbuckling Fun (PS5)
As with Guybrush Threepwood’s son, this is my first time encountering the zombie pirate LeChuck on Monkey…
The Return of McPixel 3: A Hilarious Blast from the Past
The McPixel 3 series takes things to the extreme, boxes it, and punts it off a cliff….
There Should Be More Playful Titles Like Lil Gator Game
My childhood imagination is still intact, even though I’m an adult. Video games have been great for…
Asterix and Obelix XXXL: The Ram From Hibernia Is Charmingly Underwhelming
This is the newest Asterix and Obelix game. Although it isn’t very long (about five hours of…
Knights of Honor II: Sovereign Pleases My Napoleonic Instincts
If you are looking for a simulation and real-time strategy game, Knights of Honor II: Sovereign could…
LEGO Brawls Has a Fantastic Premise, But Falls Short in Reality
Players subscribed to Apple Arcade have been using LEGO Brawls as their go-to brawling game, despite being…
Review: NBA 2k23 Turns Back the Clock
The NBA 2K games have long been hailed as some of the best sports video games on…
Review of The Chant
My interest in survival horror games prompted me to pick up Prime Matter and Brass Token’s latest…
A Complicated, Stressful, and Aesthetic Experience With Save Room
A mysterious mansion awaits you as you skulk through the decrepit halls, casually glancing over your shoulder…
Game Review: Evil West is a Throwback to a Bygone Era
Recent years have seen a huge leap in gaming. Most genres have seen such innovation that they…
Review of River City Girls 2: Stronger, Wiser, and Older
Aside from my childhood memories of games such as X-Men, The Simpsons, and Sunset Riders, everyone born…
Review of No Place for Bravery, a Great Sekirolike for Newcomers
As a gamer who enjoys the hardcore action RPG genre of games like Dark Souls, Elden Ring,…
Good Review of Serial Cleaners
As a gamer who believes that all players should have a fairly well-balanced diet of games to…
Intentionality and Creativity: The Entropy Centre Review
Stubby Games’ first instalment, The Entropy Centre, will take players’ interstellar puzzle solving to another level. Inspired…
Swansong: Vampire The Masquerade Review
Vampire The Masquerade is a tabletop role-playing game developed in the 1990s. Players take the role of…
A Stylistic Joy: Sunday Gold
Sunday Gold caught my attention by doing something I hadn’t seen before, such as a puzzle game….
A Masterpiece Is In the Making With Them’s Fightin’ Herds
Take a look at my name and my byline. If anyone could write a review on Mane6…