Played On: PS5 (Original) Difficulty: N/A With there being so few vehicular combat games anymore since Twisted Metal has gone silent, there was something oddly refreshing and hopeful about Lucid… Read more Destruction AllStars Review: Destructive and explosive fun that’s nearly thwarted by its thin content →
PlayStation was able to dominate the last console generation by delivering exclusive after exclusive that showed why they were the best place to play. Whether it was return of Kratos… Read more PlayStation’s eyeing up Demon’s Souls remake developer BluePoint Games: What could be their next game? →
One aspect of my love for gaming that doesn’t really come up in my reviews, mostly because it doesn’t pertain to the overall quality of a game, is my love… Read more Platinum Memories: The road to my 100th Platinum Trophy on PlayStation →
Played On: PlayStation 5 Difficulty: N/A LittleBigPlanet always seemed like a game that only Media Molecule could create and maintain the series’ ideal of play, create, share until third installment… Read more Sackboy: A Big Adventure Review: A familiar, but undeniably delightful adventure →
Played On: PlayStation 5 Difficulty: N/A Pack-in games, games that are bundled with new consoles or new accessories, were once something kind of special since the games were a pretty… Read more Astro’s Playroom Review: A beautiful nod to PlayStation’s history that shows the DualSense’s innovative potential →
*This Review Contains Full Spoilers* Played On: Playstation 4 (Original) Difficulty: Moderate Back in 2013, just as I was graduating high school and awaiting the arrival of the PS4, Naughty… Read more The Last of Us: Part II SPOILER Review →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A *All Photos shown below were taken by the author* In a year where great villains like Thanos and Rose the Hat have wreaked havoc… Read more Untitled Goose Game Review: A honking good time as gaming’s new favorite villain →
Played On: PS4 (Original) Difficulty: N/A Erica is the newest FMV “Choose Your Own Adventure” game/interactive film from London Studios to hit PlayStation after it was surprisingly dropped during Gamescom… Read more Erica Review: In its attempts to set new standards for “choose your own adventure” storytelling, Erica ends up being just standard →