From Russia with Love: Metro Exodus

Stop me if you’ve already heard of this: an open-world post-apocalyptic FPS that tasks you with managing resources, killing mutants, and most importantly, surviving. But Deep Silver’s 2019 offering, Metro Exodus offers solid offering into the genre with a Russian-inspired story and a throwback gameplay that is quirky and engaging. The final game in the […]
The Sims 4: Master of the House … or the Macabre?

The Sims 4 has gained a reputation of allowing players to control not only their character, but the entire household’s interaction with the world. Having such accessible control gives players endless gameplay options. Seemingly, this gameplay always turns to the macabre, exploring the multiple death titles in-game and endless ways to murder the household you […]
Morality and Choice in Undertale oped (Any platforms except mobile phone use)

What are we willing to relinquish in order to get what we want? Who will be affected, and is there a way to redeem ourselves? These are the questions asked by an anxious–but compassionate–witness of the completed genocide alternative ending in Undertale. Yes, I said alternative; you have the choice to be the scum of […]
Rage at the Cost of Simplicity: An Analysis about Cuphead (any platforms except for mobile phone use)

Cuphead is the type of RPG that you’re able to admire for its nostalgic graphics while also testing your patience with how easy the mechanics are. The first tutorial “level” enables you to change settings like shooting and movement to personal preference, and use them in that space. Levels or “Run & Guns” focused not […]