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  • Damien Gula wrote a new post 3 years ago

    What do you get when you take a rogue-like, twin-stick shooter, add a touch of platforming, and then pepper in a psychological perspective on grief from Elizabeth Kübler-Ross? Yes, you read that right… and if yo […]

  • When I first saw the trailer for Sword of the Necromancer on Kickstarter, I couldn’t help but be intrigued! Developed by a small team at Grimorio of Games, this 2D dungeon crawler that draws heavy (and un […]

  • If there is one lesson to learn from stories involving an underdog and insurmountable odds it is this: never, under any circumstance, overlook the little guy. Stick around because in our review of Skul: The Hero […]

  • What do you get when you add espionage and intrigue to the ubiquitous game found in nursing homes and every Windows decide known to mankind, then drop it into a carefully crafted, existing science fiction world? […]

  • When Electronic Arts announced Star Wars: Squadrons back in June, it was a welcome distraction from the rippling effects of… well, all of 2020 up to that point. After all, who would not be eager to escape these p […]

  • Summer in Mara begins on an island on the titular ocean world of Mara. You take on the role not of a great hero, royalty, or adventurer, but of a little girl named Koa. Abandoned in a shipwreck and taken in by […]

  • It is hard to argue that ASUS has made a name for themselves as a company that isn’t going anywhere but forward within the gaming space. Today, we got our hands on the Republic of Gamers (ROG) Theta 7.1: a h […]

  • Before we can dive into our review of Neversong, we need to talk. 

    What you are about to read is one part review with a dash of history and a hefty shake of exposition on topics of the title. I give you that […]

  • Over the past few year, Mike Bithell has written and released some incredibly thought provoking video games that I have had the privilege of reviewing here at GameSpace, not to mention bringing John Wick into […]

  • Today’s review asks a familiar existential question: is newer always better? Of course, in the ever shifting world of technology, that does seem to ring true. What if, however, there were the occasional upsets t […]

  • Damien Gula wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Somewhere in between illusions, in a space where reality, memory, and fallacy collide, a question echoes in the darkness: “who pulls these strings?” And somewhere just beyond perception, a voice responds: “Sh […]

  • Damien Gula wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Logitech is arguably one of the longest standing juggernauts in the PC space, pumping out peripherals into the market at all levels. When it comes to webcams, they have been a solid go-to from the very beginning. […]

  • Damien Gula wrote a new post 4 years ago

    Final Fantasy VII holds a special place in my heart for many of the same reasons it is important to everyone else. It was my first real JRPG and the experience exposed me to storytelling in gaming that I had yet […]

  • Imagine with me for a moment all of the life-altering advancements technology has provided for us. At this very moment, you are staring at a display illuminated by electrically charged liquid crystals reading […]

  • Peripheral powerhouse Logitech announces the next camera in their lineup of webcam offerings, the Logitech StreamCam. With a sleek design, color options, new connection type, and more, this camera is shaping up to […]

  • Spanning thirty-three years, eight unique series, TV shows, and a variety of cross-over appearances, the Mega Man (or Rockman in Japan) games have had varying degrees of influence. With the latest main series […]

  • The long wait is over. At last, it is time to become to embrace your destiny. It is time to become a Jedi. This is our review of Star Wars – Jedi: Fallen Order. 

    After Respawn and EA invited us to participate […]

  • I have been around long enough to see “-killer” apps and carbon copies come and go in a really troublesome way. Maybe this bugs you, too. Who here remembers when Aion was supposed to put World of Warcraft in the […]

  • There are different games that we play for different experiences. We play story-driven games like Last Day of June to be moved to feel. We revisit classics and remakes like DOOM to catch those nostalgic feelings […]

  • Jackbox games have always had a very specific brand of humor that is just plain weird. I don’t mean that in a bad way; I mean that in the wacky, endearing definition of the word. It is this off-the-way, n […]

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