Okay, something that I am going to talk about in my Christians and the Arts serious is spirits, and how Christians will detect a "bad spirit" about something and avoid it completely. I can honestly say that I could use this judgment on Slender: The Arrival, but I really think it is worth looking at. In case you are wondering where the title comes from, the game has … [Read more...] about My Review of Slender: The Arrival
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Our Review of Grapple, a Puzzle Platformer Game
Some of the best video games are the simplest. This Grapple, a Puzzle Platformer developed by Tuesday Society and published by Midnight City, has no complex backstory, no big end-goal, just jumping from platform to platform. The player of Grapple is this small ball of black goo. Yeah, I don't know how to describe it any other way. Actually, I can. Take a piece of … [Read more...] about Our Review of Grapple, a Puzzle Platformer Game
Our Review of The Supreme League of Patriots
I have reviewed some good games from Phoenix Online Publishing, such as Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock and Gabriel Knight. I will have to say that this will be a negative review for Supreme League of Patriots. With a name like that, you would think that it would be a very action oriented game with a lot of metahuman fighting. From what I have played, I found it to be … [Read more...] about Our Review of The Supreme League of Patriots
Rock Band 4 is coming to the Xbox One and Sony PS4
I seem to remember that I reported on how the Age of Music Gaming came to a close with the end of Music Hero downloads. I suppose that I didn't mention Rock Band, which I found quite interesting 6 years ago. Yeah, click on that last link to take yourself back. I know I did. Just to let you know, the last release of Rock Band was back in 2012. Apparently, three years is … [Read more...] about Rock Band 4 is coming to the Xbox One and Sony PS4
Hands on with Hand of Fate from Defiant Development
It took me a while before I felt comfortable reviewing Hand of Fate, and I will explain what I mean. Defiant Development's interesting game is definitely unique as it seems combine an action game with a card game. As someone who doesn't play any card style role-playing games, I have no idea if games like Magic are like Hand of Fate. If so, I wonder why I don't play more … [Read more...] about Hands on with Hand of Fate from Defiant Development
Nvidia Android Shield and the Valve Steam Link will change the console ecosystem
Okay, I don't know how this happened, but it appears that two companies have unveiled two major consoles at the same time. Or at least we have information on both of them. I'll start with NVIDIA. You might know them because they have created the graphics behind some of your favorite games. They once released a gaming handheld known as the NVIDIA Shield, and then an … [Read more...] about Nvidia Android Shield and the Valve Steam Link will change the console ecosystem
Our Lego Batman 3 Review!
Well, after my review of Lego The Hobbit last week, I figured that I should finally review Lego Batman 3. I will have to say that I was pretty pleased with Lego Batman 2, but it has been a while since I played it. One of the things that Lego Batman was able to do was somehow capture the campy spirit of the original Batman 1966 series and mix it with the more darker … [Read more...] about Our Lego Batman 3 Review!
Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock Review from Phoenix Online Publishing
As most of you know, I like to review a few Steam games every once in a while, and I had a chance to try out Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock. Now yes, that is an interesting title, so what is it? Well, it is a point-and-click game that I love so much. These are the ones where you are exploring a new place, and doing things. Oh, and you are picking things, and you are … [Read more...] about Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock Review from Phoenix Online Publishing
LEGO The Hobbit Video Game, a personal review
When I say that this LEGO The Hobbit video game is a personal review, I mean that there is no way this will have a bias. You see, I love LEGO video games, and it is simply because I love LEGO. Yeah, I've written three books on the subject, so it holds a special place in my heart, honestly. Here's the biggest problem that a lot of people have with LEGO games: not only are … [Read more...] about LEGO The Hobbit Video Game, a personal review
Tulpa by Encryptique is quite a game
I have reviewed a lot of games on Steam in the past, and I thought I knew what I was getting into when it came to Tulpa. I was told that it was "a deep, dark, and gloomy, and more of a mental exercise or experience, a story-centric journey through the mind...well, sort of". This quote is directly from the email that I got with the information, and it intrigued me so much … [Read more...] about Tulpa by Encryptique is quite a game
Skechers’ New Interactive Shoe- Game Kicks
Skechers kids' shoes are known to be very cool- especially the ones that light up. At CES 2015, Skechers presented their new shoes called Game Kicks. Many parents of kids probably remember playing the game of Simon. Did any of us think that someday our kids could be playing the game on their shoes? Well, now they can! Skechers sent us a pair of the boys' Damager-Game … [Read more...] about Skechers’ New Interactive Shoe- Game Kicks
80 Days by Inkle is one of the most complicated (and cool) games ever
I think we have all at least heard of Around the World in 80 Days. It is a classic book by Jules Verne, but it has been done time and time again. The most recent re-interpretation had Jackie Chan in it, and it was an excuse to have a star-studded cameo adventure with a steampunk twist. There was an award-winning film of the book where the characters travel the world in a … [Read more...] about 80 Days by Inkle is one of the most complicated (and cool) games ever
“Elegy of a Dead World” game from Dejobaan Games
I have to admit that I like writing, and Elegy of a Dead World is a game that actually makes the player a writer. I'm not even sure whether or not I would even call Elegy of a Dead World a game, but it is an interesting activity. In Elegy of a Dead World, the player is this astronaut that is exploring dead worlds. There is no puzzles to be found on this world, nor is there … [Read more...] about “Elegy of a Dead World” game from Dejobaan Games
Gabriel Knight celebrates its 20th Anniversary
I had a chance to review another point-and-click adventure off of Steam, and I took full advantage of that, let me tell you. Gabriel Knight: Sins of our Fathers, was released about 20 years ago from Sierra On-Line. If you aren't familiar with Sierra On-Line, they created some of the best point and clicks with the King's Quest series. If you haven't heard of those, I can't … [Read more...] about Gabriel Knight celebrates its 20th Anniversary
Video Game Hatred could cross the line for video-game violence
You know, I'm really sick of people who blamed video games for violence. I mean, if you are playing a video game so you can kill people without any consequences, then you go out and do it, has the video game that "inspired" your real-life murder to blame? I would ask why you want to kill people in the first place? It would appear that Destructive Creations has created a … [Read more...] about Video Game Hatred could cross the line for video-game violence