Saturday Morning Gaming: More Nobody Saves The World
I’ve been playing a lot more Nobody Saves The World since I first talked about it last week and the game continues to delight.
I’ve been playing a lot more Nobody Saves The World since I first talked about it last week and the game continues to delight.
If you’ve been wanting a fun Metroidvania ARPG with cute graphics, interesting puzzles, and fun combat, this is one of those games
Helldivers 2 has added mechs. Repeat: Helldivers 2 has added mechs.
They said Marvel’s Midnight Suns was like XCom mixed with Slay the Spire. They also said it was $100.
After watching a zoomer play Fallout New Vegas, I went back to it. It’s still awesome.
I got a friend’s kid a single-player game for his birthday. Watching a Zoomer play Fallout New Vegas. I am shook.
It’s like a video game version of Osmosis Jones for a dog, I guess.
Backpack Hero: A roguelike with an additional dynamic where how you sort your inventory matters.
Jaybird gets excited over the magic of the season: the annual Steam Winter Sale. Here’s a rundown of games worthy of your holiday funds.
When I started this post, it was going to go one way. Then, after some research, it went another entirely.
A little bit of a diving sim, a little bit of a restaurant sim
Stanisław Lem wrote a story in 1964 that *FINALLY* got adapted to the small screen, via video games.
Circus management, kinda. Darkest Dungeon, kinda. Circus Electrique, it’s pretty good.
They took Liar’s Dice, an awesome game that is hundreds of years old, and made it even more awesome.
I am a sucker for the RPG choose-your-own-adventure books from the 80’s remade into 2020’s video games.
A choose your own adventure, of sorts.