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Even more games to acquire in the year 2018
Earlier this year, I put together a post about several games coming out in 2018 that I’m super-duper interested in playing. As if I don’t already have a backlog of un-played games that could fill up the Grand Canyon twice, … Continue reading
I’m not smart enough for ERROR: Human Not Found’s computer-science puzzles
I’d like to think I’m not afraid to admit when I’m not good at something, but that’s probably not the case one hundred percent of the time. So, in that honor, here is a short list of activities and skills … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, impressions, musings, videogames
Tagged Ada, adventure, casual, CelleC Games, ERROR: Human Not Found, free, free-to-play, Grace Fortran, indie, math, point and click, puzzles, robots, science fiction, Steam, The Descent, The Descent: Part 2
Paul’s Preeminent PlayStation Plus Purge – Lone Survivor
I’d never survive in an actual post-apocalyptic universe. That’s just the harsh truth, one that I’ve come to terms with long ago. There’d be mutated monsters stalking the streets, high levels of radiation eating away at our health, and my … Continue reading
Unlock achievements in THOR.N, a dystopian job simulator
It’s no secret that I both like Achievements and completely understand how empty and hollow of a concept they are. That’s okay, I guess. To me, they exist as extra goals, things to try to do in a game to … Continue reading
Santa needs your help finding the new year in Where is 2018?
I am the dark, hairy monster-men in Where is 2018?, asking Mateusz Skutnik incessantly where in the world his brand-new game about finding the next darling of a year is…shame on me. I am horrified with myself and reminded greatly of … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, impressions, musings, randomness, videogames
Tagged adventure, Mateusz Skutnik, platformer, platforming, Santa Claus, Where is 2018
Grinding Down’s Top 10 Games of 2017
For the last several years, I’ve named my top five favorite games at the end of each year. Look, I know you don’t believe me, because how absurd of a claim that is, which is why I brought receipts: My … Continue reading
The Top 10 Videogames I Didn’t Get to Play in 2017
Happy holidays, dear readers! Gather round, gather round, for I have a tall tale to tell… As always, I’m back to wax and wane about the games I did not get to play this year because I’m only one person … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, links, lists, musings, nintendo 3DS, playstation 4, videogames, xbox one
Tagged Cuphead, Divinity: Original Sin 2, Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy, Professor Layton, Pyre, Rime, Super Mario Odyssey, Tacoma, Thimbleweed Park, What Remains of Edith Finch, Yonder, Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles
My Laptop Hates These Games – November 2017
Well, I suspected this was coming, but my laptop is currently knocking on death’s door. Which totally makes sense, seeing how out-of-date it is and old in technology years and running Windows 10 with all its little might despite being … Continue reading
Tick Tock Isle needs a backtracking timeout
I’ve tried a few games now from indie developer Squiddershins, namely Excuse Me!, Cat Poke, and Jables’s Adventure. Much like the developer’s name, these are cute, silly, and not run-of-the-mill experiences, heavy on the pixel art and charm. For instance, … Continue reading
Posted in entertainment, impressions, musings, videogames
Tagged adventure, backtracking, Cat Poke, Excuse Me, indie, Jables's Adventure, pixel art, pixels, point and click, puzzles, Squiddershins, Tick Tock Isle, time travel

