I have to admit that Bow To Blood: Last Captain Standing is not going to get a good review from me. This is because in the time that I played it for review, I just couldn't get into it. I also have to admit that some of the choices of this game feel strange to me. I will have to say that the title of the game, Bow To Blood: Last Captain Standing seems to invoke a pirate … [Read more...] about Game Review: Bow to Blood: Last Captain Standing
Game Review: She Remembered Caterpillars
Nothing that I love more than a good puzzle game, and She Remembered Caterpillars is one, and even more. Yes, there isn't a lot of action going on in the game, or is there? I say that because the game isn't really much, at least on the surface. I'll do my best to describe the gameplay as best as I can. In each level, the player takes the command of these bugs that look … [Read more...] about Game Review: She Remembered Caterpillars
Game Review: Valley
Valley is one of those games that follows a model that I wish all video games would follow. That is, make your story first, make it interesting and complicated, then build around that. I've spent the past few months playing Horizon Zero Dawn, and it is great to play a game that is all about exploring a very unique world and discovering the wonder therein. I'm not certain … [Read more...] about Game Review: Valley
Game Review: Claybook
Just for the sake of honesty, I usually do reviews of games that I believe that I will like. I don't like Real-time strategy games or turn-based games or deck-building games. When I heard about Claybook, I felt that I had to at least try it. After all, I do like puzzle games, and the format for Claybook is like that of a puzzle game. You know, where you go to one level, … [Read more...] about Game Review: Claybook
Game Review: Rad Rodgers Radical Edition
I keep feeling that the title of this game should be Rad Rodgers and the...something. I mean, if you are going to reference what would appear to be Buck Rodgers, you should end with some kind of joke like "and the 24th and a 1/2 century". Anyway, Rad Rodgers is essentially an average game, and if it wasn't for the modern-day graphics, it would have been pretty average if it … [Read more...] about Game Review: Rad Rodgers Radical Edition
Game Review: Pode
Pode is one of those games that is simply relaxing. Heck, I am told that even Captain Marvel herself, Brie Larsson, plays this game. However, don't just take the word of a celebrity, but the word of this writer: I love this game. Whenever I am watching a good movie or playing a good game, I talk about the "all in" moment. That is, there is something about this that … [Read more...] about Game Review: Pode
Game Review: City of Brass
This next game comes from the creators of BioShock, and even though I have only played Bioshock a few times, I can see the similarities. It has the first person POV, and the exploration of a place that is full of mystery as it is full of death. This is City of Brass, a game that I'm pretty certain is not related to the first book of the Daevabad trilogy. Don't feel bad if … [Read more...] about Game Review: City of Brass
Game Review: ToeJam and Earl: Back in the Groove for Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and Steam
I have to admit that I barely remember the first ToeJam and Earl game when it hit the Sega Genesis back in 1991. Believe me, I was old enough to play it, as a friend of mine in college had it. I remember this odd kind of co-op game where these two aliens, one skinny and one fat, just kind of wandered around. I will have to say that ToeJam and Earl: Back in the Groove is … [Read more...] about Game Review: ToeJam and Earl: Back in the Groove for Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and Steam
Game Review: Hyper Jam for Xbox One, PS4, and Steam
I'll go ahead and say that Hyper Jam is an homage to both the eighties with the use of the word "hyper" and the nineties with the use of the word "jam". It is able to bring in aspects of fighting games from both decades, as well as paying respects to modern fighting games like Smash Bros. Now, I am going to say that I am not into fighting games, as stuff like Mortal … [Read more...] about Game Review: Hyper Jam for Xbox One, PS4, and Steam
GameSir VX AimSwitch
Today's gadget that I get to review comes from Gamesir, and it is meant for the gamers. Not just any gamers, mind you, but those who were champs at MMO keyboard controllers, and want some of that sweet, sweet action on not only their PC but the Xbox One, PS4, or even the Nintendo Switch. I'm going to be honest and say that this device is not for me, but this is because even … [Read more...] about GameSir VX AimSwitch
Game Review: JCB Pioneer Mars for the Nintendo Switch
I have to admit that I have never been into sandbox games, or strategy games, or other games where you just kind of click places and plan for stuff. Generally, I like games where you are doing things, and I'll say that I really enjoyed the opening to JCB Pioneer Mars. Maybe its because I've always like when science fiction meets near science fact. I have no idea if we … [Read more...] about Game Review: JCB Pioneer Mars for the Nintendo Switch
Gaming Review: Vane from Friend or Foe Games
I believe that when I first heard about Vane, I was told it was a "mesmerizing exploratory adventure". That description really fails when it comes to this game, and I'm going to see how well I can describe my experience. The beginning of Vane is unusual, as you play what looks like a young boy or girl walking on a landscape that is unraveling as you speak. The opening … [Read more...] about Gaming Review: Vane from Friend or Foe Games
Lessons Learned from CES 2019
Now that CES 2019 is done, and I am home, it is a good time to think about all of the things that I saw at CES 2019. Yesterday I spent most of the day at Eureka Park, which is a space at the Sands Convention Center dedicated to developing tech. This was a time where I didn't really take a lot of pictures, or give out that many business cards. Even though the Eureka … [Read more...] about Lessons Learned from CES 2019
CES 2019: MIK (Made in Korea) Innovation Night
Like I mentioned before, CES always has a lot of after-parties. I suppose that CES Unveiled is probably more of a before-party, but I do appreciate events such as Pepcom and Showstoppers. I was invited to come to one event called Made in Korea, and I enjoyed it as much as China Tech First Look. Okay, so now that I got all those links out of the way, lets talk about what … [Read more...] about CES 2019: MIK (Made in Korea) Innovation Night
CES 2019, Day 2: Fun at the Venetian/Sands
At this point, CES 2019 is probably not trending anymore. That's all right by me, because I am still here and enjoying the festivities. As I mentioned in my introductory article to CES 2019, the conference is all over Las Vegas, with many booths on display at the Las Vegas Convention Center, but some are at the Sands Convention Center, located in the Venetian Hotel/Casino. … [Read more...] about CES 2019, Day 2: Fun at the Venetian/Sands