Down to Hell Review: This Game is Hellishly Bad

Related Down to Hell is in a category all its own of non-vaporware indies worth skipping, and its only value may be in teaching developers whatnotto do. Imagine a side - scroll actionRPGthat challenges instrumentalist with a precise mixture of phantasy combat and platforming , hasten them along through its breathless hellscapes to face off against bloodcurdling boss after nightmarish genus Bos to the breakneck outfox ofDoom - like metal stylings ....

October 13, 2019 · 6 min · 1179 words · Anthony Villarreal

Rain of Reflections: Chapter 1 Review-Fi Genre Hybrid

Related Rain of Reflections: Chapter 1 combines point and click adventure with turn-based strategy to share an interesting if slightly clunky sci-fi tale. The future never seems to be a happy , comfortable place , does it ? Whether it ’s the atomic barren ofFalloutor the brutal chaos ofBorderlands , the purview often seems like a sour place in video games . ForRain of Reflections , the world is on the brink of a different kind of prostration , where sterility has taken over the species and what seems to be the last human tike has already been born ....

October 13, 2019 · 6 min · 1234 words · Erin Beard

El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie Review

Breaking Bad El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie is a satisfying and emotional epilogue to the TV drama, featuring another standout performance by Paul. Breaking Badis the rare pop polish phenomenon that many consider to have a perfect ending , capping off its run of five critically acclaimed seasons back in 2013 . That is why there was always an implicit in risk with returning to the well and adding another last chapter to the story , even though fan were always onboard with Aaron Paul reprize his iconic role of Jesse Pinkman in some capacity ....

October 12, 2019 · 6 min · 1108 words · Megan Anderson

Gemini Man Review: Where There's a Will, There's Another One

Gemini Man Thanks to some strong work by Smith and its better set pieces, Gemini Man partly succeeds at overcoming its bland plot and occasionally iffy visuals. Out of all the premature entries in Ang Lee ’s eclectic filmography , his new film , Gemini Man , hews the close to his 2003 risible book adaptationHulk . Both are based on inherently goofy sci - fi premises , feature talented protagonists with daddy issues , and are hit - and - miss when it comes to their cutting - boundary technological elements ....

October 11, 2019 · 6 min · 1230 words · Michael Smith

The Addams Family Review: A Cute Animated Remake With Heart

The Addams Family The Addams Family is a cute 3D animated reboot of the classic macabre family, with an important message at its heart about accepting others. Created by Charles Addams , The Addams Familyproperty was originally a comic strip published inThe New Yorkerstarting in 1938 , offering a satiric take on the prototypical atomic family with a clan of repugnance - tending common people . It was adapt to live - action in the black comedy sitcom that send from 1964 - 1966 ....

October 11, 2019 · 6 min · 1174 words · Sean Hooper

Concrete Genie Review: Eye-catching Art in a Muddled Frame

Concrete Genie Concrete Genie certainly has a vandal’s heart, but this creatively-oriented PlayStation 4 exclusive struggles to tie its various mechanics together. Art conception as a central machinist in TV games always seems like a brake shoe - in . With a simple undulation of an analogue stick or motion controls , adding vibrant color and animation to a formerly dreary macrocosm always feel unmediated and fat , a proven expression in a variety of games , fromOkamitoDe Blobto theJet Set Radioseries ....

October 10, 2019 · 7 min · 1398 words · David Spence

Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered Review

Ghostbusters This remaster doesn’t correct any of the game’s design flaws, but it remains the best Ghostbusters video game ever made and a must-play for fans. In 2009,Ghostbusters : The Video Gameanswered the prayers of anyone who ever daydreamed of wearing a proton pack . Not only did it successfully appropriate the essence of being a ghostbuster , but it boasted an original script penned by Dan Aykroyd and the late Harold Ramis , plus performances from nearly all of the main actors ....

October 10, 2019 · 4 min · 837 words · Kathy Carson

Indivisible Review: On the Verge of Excellence

Indivisible Indivisible is a lovingly-made mix of genres with an exciting combat system and an enchanting world, but uninspired platforming and other rough spots hold it back from greatness. It ’s been a long journey forIndivisible . Announced back in 2015 as the next major title fromSkullgirlsdeveloper research laboratory Zero Games , it was bill as a hybrid ofValkyrie Profile - esque combat mechanic withMetroidvania - style platforming and geographic expedition ....

October 10, 2019 · 8 min · 1597 words · Dylan Lawrence

Mistover Review: Anime Darkest Dungeon

Related Mistover is a roguelike game that combines elements of Darkest Dungeon and Radiant Historia in a fun, but sometimes frustrating experience. Mistoveris a plot that combines the tactical RPG writing style with the S ofroguelikedungeons , and is to a great extent exhort by the survival element ofDarkest Dungeon . The gameplay ofMistoveroffers disorderly fun in a tense environment , as the musician needs to maneuver their small political party of adventurer through deathly dungeons for kibosh the end of the humans in a package that is extremely enjoyable but has some flaws in its execution ....

October 10, 2019 · 8 min · 1512 words · Joshua White

Argonus and the Gods of Stone Review: Point & Click Mythology Done Right

Related Argonus and the Gods of Stone tells a fantastic Greek myth with a danger-free point-and-click interface. Argonus and the Gods of Stoneis steeped heavily in ancientGreek mythology , acting as a sequel write up of sorts to the events which transpire during the definitive story of Jason and the Golden Fleece . The musician takes on the game ’s title theatrical role of Argonus , mapmaking son of Argus , the master artificer who build Jason ’s ship , the Argo , for which the radical of soldiers who sailed upon it , theArgonauts , took their name ....

October 8, 2019 · 6 min · 1080 words · Mrs. Gina Ramirez

GRID Review: Great Bumper to Bumper Racing Action

GRID GRID brings back the series with great success, showcasing a flexibility rarely seen in racing games that caters for everyone with little compromise. GRID ’s roots run deeply into the story ofracing game , having lived through a fair few rebrands and name changes . Initially dubbedTOCA Touring Car Championship , the series expanded as it swallow more and more form of racing , going fromRace Driverthrough to the good rememberedGRIDname ....

October 8, 2019 · 6 min · 1267 words · Carol Lawson

John Wick Hex Review: A Chapter Best Skipped

John Wick Hex John Wick Hex plays like a top-down Superhot but isn’t nearly as entertaining as the film. John Wick Hexisn’t nearly as entertaining as the films it ’s based on but definitely delivers an equally high body reckoning . Developed by Bithell Games , creators ofindie titles likeThomas Was AloneandSubsurface Circular , John Wick Hexplays like a board game version ofSuperhotviewed from a top - down view , but unfortunately unrefined invigoration and a fluctuating difficultness breaking ball keep this motion-picture show - found shooter from being as fun as it could be ....

October 8, 2019 · 6 min · 1225 words · Jeffrey Jenkins

Siege of Centauri Review: A Safe, Entertaining Tower Defense Game

Related Siege of Centauri provides a familiar and fun tower defense experience with plenty of reasons for players to keep coming back for more. beleaguering of Centauriis a standardtower defense gamewith enough deepness to remain pursue for its six to eight - hour campaign . As a tower defense plot , Siege of Centauridoesn’t do too much to set itself aside when compared to the likes ofOrcs Must Dieor genre hybridPlants Vs ....

October 7, 2019 · 5 min · 917 words · Paul Johnson