I’ve decided to start catching up on a couple of games that I’ve had my eye on for a while but haven’t had the opportunity to check out properly, starting with Omori. To be honest […] Read More
Author: Jinx the Game Critic
The Embracer Group (Formerly THQ Nordic AB) is certainly aiming to make a name for itself. Not only did it recently just acquire a huge variety of gaming studios from Square Enix but it also […] Read More
So we once again notify the fact that the Call of Duty series exists and is still kicking around. Recently the announcement was made for the release of the next entry in the confusingly named […] Read More
Another huge merger between two gaming companies has just taken place and is now the second largest in the industry’s history (just behind the Microsoft acquisition of Activision/Blizzard) between Rockstar Games and Zynga. Now it’s […] Read More
In a follow up to a previous post about the creation of a union for QA testers at the gaming studio Raven Software I’m happy to let you all know that they were successful in […] Read More
Gaming Genres are a bit arbitrary when it comes to the art form of gaming. Truly you can make a game that doesn’t really have a genre at all but as we humans love to […] Read More
I’m a big fan of ‘relaxing’ games, ones that don’t intend to fill you with stress of challenge and simply allow you to live a new life dealing with tasks at your own pace. That’s […] Read More
I must admit I chuckled greatly when I heard about the premise of Warner Bro’s latest game to come out later this year, MultiVersus. It’s essentially a Smash Bros clone but with characters owned by […] Read More
Something I realised after atching a few videos from Josh Strife Hayes is that the world is slowly turning into a place in which if you are not doing something productive or of benefit to […] Read More
I love coming across small games made by indie developers that really tickle my fancy and this game is no exception. Franken RPG is a parody of Final Fantasy that is completely free to play […] Read More