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Sennheiser GSP 550 Review- Time To Game Your Ears…
The quest to find that perfect balance between performance, features and sound quality has driven gamers all over the map when trying to...

A Breath-taking Ride Across the United Kingdom (Forza Horizon 4 Review)
Forza Horizon 4 is the most breath-taking racing game I have ever seen. Trust me when I tell you that I don’t say that lightly. As...

A Story of Fatherhood: God of War (Review)
Reviewed by Josh Pederson Played On: Playstation 4 There hasn’t been a game like God of War in a long time. I don’t mean that in the...

Lost Sphear (Review): The Moon Is An Angry Child
Lost Spear is one of those games that looks and sounds really cool when talked about amongst fans or seen in footage, but the reality is...

Sea of Thieves Review: Shiver Me Timbers!
Throughout my life I have always loved Pirates. Video games embracing this culture have always appealed to me. Games like Elder Scrolls...

Fe – A Return to Nature (Review)
Reviewed By: Josh Pederson Fe is the most beautiful game that I didn’t understand. When I first saw footage of Fe, I was beyond curious...

Wolfenstein 2: The New Colossus Review: The Return of the Story-Driven, Single-Player First-Person S
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a game I expected to dislike. I did not like Wolfenstein: The New Order, I thought the story wasn’t...

N++ A Punishing Piece of Nostalgia (A Review)
Everybody loves the idea of nostalgia gaming. If you were among the fortunate gamers who got to experience childhood in the 2d...

The Origins of Premature Reviews (A Review of Assassin’s Creed: Origins)
When it comes to gaming, Ubisoft is a company that’s never been shy of a few press headlines. When journalists aren’t writing about a...

Thor: Ragnarok (Review) – A Fresh Charge and a Cosmic Conclusion
For anybody familiar with the cosmic side of the Marvel Comics universe, you’re no doubt aware that Thor hasn’t exactly been done justice...

Maize Review: A Game About Sentient Corn
In a world full of vengeful assassins, plumbers with dependency issues, and anti-bullying campaigns that masquerade themselves as racing...

NASCAR Heat 2 Review: Just Turn Left…
It seems ironic that as the NASCAR Monster Energy Drink series is winding down as it reaches its unique playoff structure that its annual...

Mental Health In Video Games: A Look at Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (Review)
In the video game industry, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for developers to be innovative, or to reinvent the wheel as they say....

Alien Covenant Review: An Entertaining Step In the Wrong Direction
When Prometheus landed in theaters back in 2012, it was met with mixed reception. For some, it was a welcome return to the cult sci-fi...

Aaero: A Breath of Fresh Air for a Dying(?) Genre
Video games and music aren’t always the best companions. Sure, you have to have an excellent soundtrack to make a game successful,...

88 Heroes Review: A Heroic 2D Adventure
Much like film, music and just about every other aspect of technology that was only available to a select group of people in years gone...

The Curious Case of Colin Moriarty
In the era of the Internet, the world has changed dramatically. We don’t have to read books, or walk out the front door to see the world...

A Blast From The Past: Persona 4 Dancing All Night Review (Vita)
by I have been a fan of the Persona Series since the first game in 1996 as part of the Shin Megami Tensei iterations of games. With...

Gears of War 4 Review (Xbox One)
When Gears of War 3 ended, it did a better job than most when it comes to closing the door on a beloved franchise. Though the last few...



















