If you’ve enjoyed any aspect on the gaming indie world over the past few decades then you probably will have heard of Kingdom of Loathing or West of Loating, an RPG series that uses intentionally […] Read More
Author: Jinx the Game Critic
Games can be scary sometimes, and not just in the intentional horror ways. Sometimes systems can go wrong or a particularly strange bug can cause a real sense of unease in a player causing them […] Read More
Halo Infinite has been mired in issues ever since it was released last year and the game itself has failed to really capture the hearts of those who are reall into Halo. Now it seems […] Read More
I’m a huge fan of Bethesda RPG games as they tend to be the ones I put most of my time into. Hell Skyrim alone is probably one of my most played games ever. However […] Read More
I feel that games that pride themselves on telling you exactly what they are even if they end up sounding like detrimental or questionable things are to be respected for the sheer amount of enthusiasm […] Read More
It’s no secret that I’m a fan of games that have necromancy in them and when I get the opportunity to try out new games that use necromancy in a unique genre I get very […] Read More
If you’ve been keeping up with promising looking games then Atomic Heart probably caught your attention at some point. It’s a first-person shooter RPG similar to the S.T.A.L.K.E.R series with a healthy dose of Bioshock […] Read More
In an interesting turn of events it would seem that The Embracer Group, the large congolmerate that is currently buying up multiple game studios, has made a big move with one of their recent acquisitions, […] Read More
If you’ve been keeping up with the exciting Steam release of one of the most complex games ever released, Dwarf Fortress, then you will be happy to know that the game will finally be let […] Read More
So I did say I would talk about this eventually, this won’t be a full review or anything but I’ve been having an absolute blast playing Persona 5 that even without finishing it quite yet […] Read More