Antal Bokor
Review: Iron Danger Employs a Compelling Time Rewind Mechanic
I’ve been a fan of turn-based roleplaying games for decades now, falling in love with them around the release of Arcanum: Of Steamworks and Magick Obscura, and was extremely pleased […]
Review: Roguelike Convoy is Bringing its Vehicular Combat to Consoles
I missed Convoy when it originally released on Steam in 2015. I don’t understand how I did, as it offered up gameplay that promised a cross between FTL and Mad […]
Review: Crew 167: The Grand Block Odyssey is a Flimsy Excuse to Push Around Blocks
Push block puzzle games are probably one of the first types of puzzles I’ve ever encountered. I don’t mean just as video games, because we were pushing tiles around on […]
Review: Star Trek Adventures Delta Quadrant Sourcebook is Essential for Borg Campaigns, Great for Homebrew
Star Trek Adventures is a game that is near and dear to my heart. I’ve just spent the last year and some change being a gamemaster for a great group […]
Review: Doom Eternal Rips Away Simplicity, Tears at My Patience
Ah, Doom. It’s a game series that popularized, and basically invented the first person shooter genre. When 2016’s Doom came along, I wasn’t sure if it was a reboot of […]
Review: Even With Minimal Art In Other Waters Features a Deep Mystery
I used to abhor water levels in video games. It started with Super Mario Bros., and the dodging of bloopers partnered with the slow, floaty movements. But games like Soma […]
Review: Half-Life: Alyx Transcends its Medium, is Destined to be a Classic
I used to joke that it would take the end of the world to get a new Half-Life game. I regret those jokes now. But we do have a brand […]
Review: Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the Perfect Getaway for these Trying Times
I grew up playing games you might think typical for a young male, especially since the gaming landscape was different when I first picked up a controller to cut my […]
Review: Operencia: The Stolen Sun is a Polished, Gorgeous Dungeon Crawl
Okay, I have a serious problem. This week is just packed with great releases. Doom: Eternal has been collecting dust as I spend time in Animal Crossing New Horizons, and […]
Review: The Room VR: A Dark Matter is a Mysterious, Visually Stunning VR Puzzle Game
During the early days of modern consumer VR, I remember standing inside of an escape the room game, fumbling with some object, and thinking of the fun I had playing […]
Review: Deep Sky Derelicts Definitive Edition Brings Gritty Sci-Fi Deck Building to Consoles
I’ve had a lot of roguelikes coming my way lately. Well, it’s been more like non-stop roguelikes and rogue-lites for the past few years—and that’s a good thing. Deep Sky […]
Preview: Comanche has Great Helicopter Action, but Don’t Expect a Sim
Comanche is a game series I haven’t thought of in over a decade. So, you can imagine my surprise when THQ released into Early Access a futuristic helicopter game bearing […]