As I’ve stated before, I’m terrible at sticking to any sort of monthly plan for my reading and gaming because I tend to just pick up what I feel like doing. I like the idea of planning out what I’m doing, however, as it makes it easier for […]
All right, we are officially at the best of the best games that I played in 2018. Each of these titles blew me away in every possible way, with the top two both becoming new all-time favorites. There’s a decent mix of different genres here, which shows how […]
Yesterday, I wrote about five books that Gryffindors should read as a part of Top Five Tuesday from Bionic Book Worm. Since I write about both books and games, however, I think it is only fair that I also recommend some video games on the same topic. When […]
When it comes to gaming, I have a bit of a problem. I finish a lot of titles, usually in the range of fifty to seventy each year, ranging from smaller indies all the way to massive open-world RPGs. I’m sure that sounds amazing, so what could possibly […]
Release Date: May 5, 2016 Price: $14.99 Purchase Kathy Rain here (Humble affiliate link) Detective titles are a genre that I fell in love with in 2018, upon playing Danganronpa for the first time. Ever since playing through the series, I have been on the hunt for more mystery games […]
I am nearing the end of this series now, with the penultimate part of my 2018 video game rankings ready to go today. I love everything on this portion of the list and beyond, so my rankings are going to begin feeling somewhat arbitrary. How do I pick […]
My review of Rainswept from Frostwood Interactive!
My plan for 2019 and onwards is to review as many books and games as possible on my website because I enjoy helping others make purchasing decisions and also enjoy being able to look back at my own interests and how they evolve over time. Before I start […]
After giving my first impressions of ten roguelike titles in my backlog and determining whether I would like to play them again in the future, I decided to switch gears a bit for my next batch of titles. Instead of discussing a genre that I haven’t enjoyed much […]
Many people have probably figured this out by now, but I love indie games. Probably two-thirds or more of what I play in a year are titles made by small studios because they come up with ideas that are so much more inventive than a lot of what […]