A zombie game that was dead-on-arrival
A quirky cult-classic
Remastering a clunky classic
If you can't do the time, play this game instead
"Better dead than red, asshole!"
Creaks is a bizarre and quirky title. A man in his bedroom is sitting at his desk, when suddenly his wall paper peels off. This reveals a hidden passage. He goes in and descends a ladder. A massive and creepy mansion is under his room. Upon entering a house, he finds a strange world of moving paintings, bird people and creatures running about. The player must make their way through solving puzzles...[Read More]
World War 1, one of the most significant and catastrophic events in human history. This war led to the most transformative era of the 20th century. Directly leading to the collapse of The German, Russian, Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. This would birth new nations, draw new borders and forever reshape the world’s landscape. The Great War changed the world forever. What’s interesting t...[Read More]
A killer vibe
I remember being intrigued by the reveal of the very first Lost Planet game (Lost Planet: Extreme Condition). I eventually got around to borrowing the game from a friend years after its release and playing through the entire thing on the Xbox 360. Lost Planet: Extreme Condition is like trying to survive an alien snowstorm while wearing lead boots. The controls feel like Wayne is perpetually walkin...[Read More]
In a series known for its bombastic set pieces, intense action, memorable characters and settings, what makes COD: WAW standout in the crowd? What’s interesting to note, is for a while, many people didn’t think it did. When WAW was first released back in 2008, many saw it as just another standard WW2 FPS. While the WW2 market at the time was pretty flooded, it’s easy to see why i...[Read More]
I’ve been an OG Naughty Dog fan all my life. I didn’t have a PS1 when I was a kid but I remember loving Crash Bandicoot as a character and enjoying the games at a friends. Then I had a Ps2 and loved the first Jak and Daxter game, which was certainly more appealing to kids. I don’t think I would’ve persevered through Jak 2 at that young of an age as I didn’t play 2 or 3 until much older. A couple y...[Read More]
Team Ico had a solid legacy of critical acclaim with their first two titles. The fittingly named 2001 debut video game ‘Ico’ was a decent success and grew in popularity as the years went on, garnering a cult following. I personally enjoyed Ico and thought it was a charming and unique little game, but like most, the studio earned my fandom after their titanic hit ‘Shadow of the Colossus’. Fans were...[Read More]