Ready For The Yeti? Far Cry 4 DLC Review
The Far Cry 4 Valley of the Yetis DLC is a standalone adventure for the main game that introduces a new defensive type of gameplay and a terrifying new creature. What’s not to like?
The Far Cry 4 Valley of the Yetis DLC is a standalone adventure for the main game that introduces a new defensive type of gameplay and a terrifying new creature. What’s not to like?
Tormentum – Dark Sorrow takes point and click adventuring into a dark and sadistic world that may push the sanity of your average point and click players. It’s dark, deadly and eerily beautiful.
The second episode of Life is Strange is out now, and brings with it new characters and a decidedly darker element to the delightful storyline. Join our reviewer as she rewinds time and tries to be kind in face of it all those new challenges.
Episode Three of Game of Thrones: The Sword in the Darkness by Telltale Games introduces some new characters, deeper mysteries and surprises. It’s the best of the series so far, and that is saying a lot given how good this series is becoming.
This week Billy returns to The Last Door with the newest episode, My Dearest Visitor. Does it stack up to previous entries in the horror series?
Our reviewer circles back with Dying Light, a game he gave a nearly perfect score to. This time he takes a look at the Be the Zombie mode DLC, where you get to play a zombie against four humans. Will it be great, or DOA?
Joe’s Diner is a horror adventure game from Germany that challenges players to try and survive the night shift in a haunted restaurant. Come and see if our editor can survive the night, or will he end up on the menu instead?
Online editor Neal Sayatovich plays This War of Mine, and shares his thoughts and feelings about a game that hits very close to home for someone whose family comes from Serbia-Croatia. Join him as he tries to survive in the game voted Best Story for 2014.
White Night is a stylish noir, survival horror, that gets so much right, but is let down by the writing. Traditional survival horror fans may be disappointed by the lack of scares in a game that’s best described as an interactive fiction or walking adventure.
This week our Time Waster is a 2D side-scrolling game from Adult Swim called Oblitus. Does it win Billy over, or is it better left behind?