If you have been enjoying my content and want to support what I do, please consider buying me a coffee During this year's GDC I also got to try Demeo, the survival RPG that I believe is worth looking into. I was fortunate enough to grab a review code for this game, so stay tuned for... Continue Reading →
Excellence in Narrative: Immorality
This year's winner for the IGF's Excellence in Narrative award went to Immorality, a fantastically done mystery about the cinema. Marissa Marcel was a prominent actress with great promises, but she disappeared after making three unreleased movies. With your ability, you must jump between these movies to piece together what happened to Marissa Marcel. Immorality is a beautiful... Continue Reading →
Excellence in Design: The Case of the Golden Idol
If you have been enjoying my content and want to support what I do, please consider buying me a coffee This year's winner of the IGF's award for Excellence in Design went to the quirky mystery game, The Case of the Golden Idol. Take the role of the detective as you gather clues, pick your suspects,... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Triangle of Sadness (2022)
Triangle of Sadness is one of the most pretentious and shallow movie I have seen to date. I am glad I didn't see this in theaters because this would have been a waste of money. Nothing happens in this movie. A cruise ship full of the wealthy and elite shipwrecks on a deserted island. Here on... Continue Reading →
Series Review: Wednesday (2022)
If you like what I do and want to show your support, please consider buying me a coffee I have seen enough bad Netflix adaptations and spinoffs to be skeptical about the success of Wednesday. While the casting seemed perfect, I refused to get too excited. I was pleasantly surprised by this spinoff. While it may... Continue Reading →
Movie Review: Spiderhead (2022)
Source I wanted to like Spiderhead, but unfortunately, this movie is an utter disappointment. Chris Hemsworth is a fantastic villain, but unfortunately, his efforts are wasted on a film with a severe identity crisis. This movie struggles as it tries to decide whether it wants to be horror, action thriller, or dark comedy. The result is something... Continue Reading →
TV Show Review: Guilty Party
Guilty Party is a story about a disgraced journalist, Beth, who is desperately trying to regain her reputation. An opportunity arises when a woman who was wrongly convicted of murder writes Beth and asks for help to prove her innocence. Beth takes it upon herself to search for any proof that Toni didn't murder her... Continue Reading →
TV Series Review: The White Lotus (2021)
Source You should watch White Lotus because it is a great show. The pacing is a bit slow and some of the arguments get repetitive, but the narrative is well put together. White Lotus has fantastic actors giving wonderful performances in a beautiful setting, what more can you ask for? A fair bit of warning, however, this show gets... Continue Reading →
TV Series Review: Creamerie (2021)
I watched Y: The Last Man when it came out. I was drawn instantly into this show. But, that intrigue would soon be replaced with disappointment. I didn't finish watching the first season because I lost interest, and I am not surprised that the show got canceled. The comic is better. I stumbled onto the Creamerie shortly after, and... Continue Reading →
TV Series Reviews – Vice Principals (2016)
Source Vice Principals is a dark comedy that should at the very least be on your radar. There is betrayal, deception, vandalism, and even attempted murder, all in a tightly knit and well-written two seasons. This show does a great job mixing its tones. One moment you will laugh at some witty exchange or insult;... Continue Reading →