In a strange twist last weekend I decided to purchase a copy of Crypt of the Necrodancer for the Switch as it was on sale for a very good price. I’ve always found the idea […] Read More
Category: Culture Commentary
Writings about the gaming culture and commentary of it.
As I mentioned yesterday I decided to try out Lisa the Pointless, another fan-game for the Lisa series, however this time the results were quite different. I haven’t finished the game and yet I have […] Read More
I must say I have been infatuated with the Lisa series and the many people in the community who adore these games just as much as I. One thing that I find particularly interesting is […] Read More
I have a particular fondness for RPG games, specifically those of the turn based/old-style variety which focus on adventuring with a group of wildly different individuals with unique abilities and skills, specifically different RPG Classes. […] Read More
So there was a weekend sale on Steam which put post-apocalyptic games at a massive discount which is why I decided to give in and buy Lisa: The Painful RPG. Now for those of you […] Read More
A quick post for you today as I felt rather nostalgic after talking about the Mystery Dungeon series yesterday so I decided to look up my favourite gaming soundtrack Youtube channel, Brawlbrstms3, to listen to […] Read More
Mystery Dungeon games are an interesting genre of the rogue-like gaming sector. Put simply they are a series of games that feature many different franchises but all have very similar mechanics. You are dropped into […] Read More
I’ve come across a curious little gaming gem that came out not too long ago and from the premise alone I know that when the Steam Summer Sale comes along I will be getting it. […] Read More
Normally I don’t talk about these kind of subjects as I find them to be oversensationalised and more viewed for attention rather than wanting actual help but today I thought it would be good to […] Read More
Video Games are no strangers to being inspired by other forms of media to create the worlds that we play in. Dungeons and Dragons affects most if not all Fantasy RPG’s in some way. The […] Read More
