The Wolf Among Us: Episode Four — In Sheep’s Clothing is disappointing. Bigby Wolf is drug even further into the corruption that pervades Fabletown as he attempts to find a way to stop the despicable crime boss called th...
We’re back with SlasherJPC as he reviews Luftrausers, an airplane shooter game some crazy onscreen action. Does he love it? Hate it? Check out his review and find out! SpawnFirst Recommends…
“… Like a good doggie.” Episode three of Telltale Games’ The Wolf Among Us  picks up without missing a beat, throwing the player right into the action of the previous episode’s events. With a new...
Angels Fall Into Death’s Embrace Blizzard doesn’t often disappoint, and when they do, it’s minor things that one can easily overlook. Diablo IIIÂ received its first expansion, and was especially susceptible to...
Will the Circle Be Unbroken? Irrational Games shut down on Feb. 28, 2014. I was sad. I cried. The original BioShock  is one of my favorite games; I will always, always remember it and how I felt playing it. Though BioShock I...
A Whole New Game Shadowrun: Dragonfall might technically be simply downloadable content for the Kickstarter funded RPG that released last year, but it feels like a whole new game. Gameplay The overarching story remains the sam...
Ride to Hell: Retribution ain’t got nothin’ on this one here, no siree. Zombeer might be one of the most stressful (and not for the right reasons) game you’ll play in 2014. I mean, SlasherJPC was brought to hi...
Waking the Dead TellTale Games returns with season 2 of the superlative The Walking Dead game, shaking its choice-based moneymaker for all that it’s worth. It’s an emotional, occasionally scary, occasionally slow entry in w...
Harvesting Boredom A certain amount of effort must got into simulation games for them to turn out the right way. The formula is tricky. Animal Crossing: New Leaf nailed it, offering a home away from home that really did feel ...
It’s probably easier to start by describing what Burial at Sea is, rather than what it does for the BioShock legend: it is, quite simply, BioShock in the first, recast with Elizabeth and Booker Dewitt.  BaS doesn̵...
Papers, Please is one of those games that it’s easier to like the idea of than it is the implementation.  If there are some lessons, any lessons, from Papers, Please, it’s that life is hard, work is hard, and de...
Legend of Fun-geon I’ll be honest, Legend of Dungeon wasn’t even on my radar until about a week ago. Since then, I’ve played and loved it as if I’d been anticipating it for ages. Built in one of the most unconventional,...
There’s something slightly incongruous about looking to a game like BioShock: Infinite for combat.  This isn’t to say that Infinite’s combat doesn’t have some serious high points, but it would seem un...