It’s been a while since I talked about beloved indie classic Cult of the Lamb, and now it seems as though I will finally have a new reason to go back and share the love […] Read More
Author: Jinx the Game Critic
So this came out of nowhere. Games Workshop decided to announce that they will indeed be releasing a new game in the Dawn of War franchise next year. This will be the fourth installation and […] Read More
Vidoe game lore can be utterly facinating stuff. Some of it can be straightforward, some can be complicated, and some can be so obscure that fans can spend years speculating over it and coming up […] Read More
For those reading this that may be of an older generation like me you may remember desktop pets, they were a cute wee addition for older desktop backgrounds that acted as a way to keep […] Read More
When I saw the trailer for this interesting game, Inkshade, I immediately knew I had to check it out. It’s essentially a tabletop game version of Inscryption, a beloved indie game that was focused more […] Read More
Something that modern gaming has allowed us to do is giving us the ability to update games remotely over time, allowing for the creation of the MMO and the ‘Live Service’ game, for better or […] Read More
As many of you will know I am a huge fan of liminal spaces, artistic representations of surreal environments that mix nostalgia, horror and a strange form of serenity. These types of things fascinate me, […] Read More
If you’ve ever been interested in my book, The Vile Art of Necromancy, and the creative/design process of the title in question then I’d recommend listening to the podcast above hosted on the channel of […] Read More
After gaining a love for playing as the Raider character in Elden Ring: Nightreign I’ve come to gain an appreciation for the ‘Hero’ archetype of character. The type of big muscley warrior who fights with […] Read More
I have returned from my break to find that… Dial-up is being discontinued by AOL? Oh no! To be fair, it’s estimated that it only exists for people in the low thousands, so it makes […] Read More