Gerald James reviews Another Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space… When I had heard the the head writer for Chrono Cross and the composer for Chrono Trigger were putting out an RPG together I was rather excited at the idea. When I discovered that the very same game would be holding a crossover event […]
Video Game Review – Baldur’s Gate I & II Enhanced Edition
Gerald James reviews Baldur’s Gate I & II Enhanced Edition… As a wee young lad, all of my gaming was done on consoles. I started with an Atari 2600 and made my way through the NES, Super NES and abandoned Nintendo when Sony released the first Playstation. What can I say? I went where Squaresoft […]
Video Game Review – The Angry Birds Movie 2 VR: Under Pressure
Gerald James reviews The Angry Birds Movie 2 VR: Under Pressure… When Angry Birds first hit the scene it was a cultural zeitgeist. In a world just discovering mobile gaming, we were hungry for an engaging bite-sized game that we could play anywhere and Angry Birds scratched that itch with it’s physics based destruction and […]
Video Game Review – Blair Witch
Gerald James reviews Blair Witch… When Blair Witch was announced at this year’s E3 conference I wasn’t initially sure what to make of it. As a long-time fan of psychological horror and someone who was caught up in the hype of the first film’s release I was intrigued to see what this game would be […]
Video Game Review – Tour de France 2019
Gerald James reviews Tour de France 2019… The first thing I need to say about my review of this game is that I’m not a cyclist nor do I keep up with cycling as a sport. To me Tour de France is most notably a Kraftwerk single and the only other Bicycle Race I care […]
Video Game Review – Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night
Gerald James reviews Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night… In March of 1997, Castlevania: Symphony of the Night was released for the Sony PlayStation and 2D platformers have been trying to recapture it’s magic since. Some came in the form of official Castlevania sequels spear-headed by Koji Igarashi and though good in their own right were […]