Rick and Morty: Total Rickall (Card Game) Review

Rick and Morty: Total Rickall is a card game based on the Rick and Morty episode of the same name.  The premise is that the Smith family has found themselves surrounded by parasitic alien creatures that inhabit memories and take on the form of imagined companions.  Rick has put the house on lockdown, and won’t…

My Life is Strange, (Maybe Crazy) Fan Theory

What I think Life is Strange is really about… By Kevin Kennedy WARNING: MAJOR SPOILERS! So, I just finished Life is Strange, and played through both endings (each so very bittersweet), and some thoughts I’ve been thinking throughout the game have crystalized. You see, I don’t think that any of the events after the initial bathroom…

Life is Strange: Out of Time Review

By Kevin Kennedy Going into Life is Strange Episode Two, I had high expectations.  Episode one set up an interesting twist on the episodic, story-driven game, with its mix of real-world drama and time travel twists.  To temper my enthusiasm, though, I had doubts. After all, the second volume of a five-part series often suffers…

Life Is Strange: Episode One

Life is Strange: Episode One Review By Kevin Kennedy (Theonekk) At first glance, Life is Strange appears to be simply Dontnod Entertainment’s attempt at a Telltale Games (The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us) style episodic game, down to the pre-title screen, which informs the player that choices will have far-reaching consequences.  The art style…

Sure it’s New, But is it Tasty?

By Kevin Kennedy New ‘n’ Tasty! Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee   is a remake of the PS1 Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee game, originally released in 1997.  New ‘n’ Tasty is available now for PS4, and coming soon to pretty much every other major system later in 2014.  The game follows a Mudokon named Abe, formerly an employee at Rupture Farms,…

Magic 2015-Duels of the Planeswalkers Review

By Kevin Kennedy (Theonekk) The top real life Collectible Card Game is back for another yearly installment of Duels of the Planeswalkers, promising more freedom and new gameplay, but does it deliver?  Strangely absent from Playstation this time around (available on iPad, Steam, Android and Xbox 360), I found myself playing the Steam version. This…

The Banner Saga: Turn Based Classic

Let me start this review off by noting that I am late to this party.  The Banner Saga, produced by Stoic Games and published by Versus Evil, was originally released in January of 2014 after a successful Kickstarter campaign.  However, it was not until earlier this week that I picked up this interesting find when it…