Chasm: The Rift was a first-person shooter released in 1997. This was one year after the genre re-defining Quake and a year before another ‘little-known’ title called Half-Life. Over the years, the game has developed somewhat of a cult following. General Arcade and SNEG have brought the game back to life with a remaster, giving […]
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Cultic: Chapter One – Review
If you’re a boomer like me, chances are you’ll have played the FPS Blood by Monolith Productions, and have been hankering for more ever since its sequel did damage to your soul. Cultic: Chapter One published by 3D Realms & solo developed by Jasozz Games is an offering that potentially may soothe that damage, and […]
Metal: Hellsinger – Review
As the band Steel Panther once cried out to the heavens “Death to all but Metal”. Developer The Outsiders seem to have taken this as a personal challenge to bring that very action to light with their new title: Metal: Hellsinger. Reign in Blood Metal: Hellsinger follows the demonic footprints of a silent but very […]
Neon White – Review | Godspeed
First-person platforming is hard to get right and is often the weakest part of first-person games. I was curious to see if Neon White, an FPS platformer from Angel Matrix and Annapurna with an emphasis on speed, would pull it off. The answer is a resounding yes! Neon White serves up fluid exhilarating action in […]
Turbo Overkill – Review
Apogee, the house that built titles such as Duke Nukem, Rise of the Triad, and Monster Bash is now ready to unleash its latest foray into the world of First Person Shooters. It’s time to talk about Turbo Overkill. Go Johnny Go! You’re placed in the Cyberpunk future that is more and more commonplace in gaming. In […]
The House of the Dead: Remake – Review
During the twilight years of the western arcade scene, Sega released a gem of a game called The House of the Dead. It’s almost poetic that a game about zombies managed to thrive in the steadily dying arcade industry, but it went on to become a big success and spawned several sequels. Sega has seen […]
Powerslave Exhumed – Review
Have you ever felt like exploring the past, strapping your boots on, tightening your bandana, grabbing your machete, and treasure hunting? Then get in! We are going back to the land of 1996; This is Powerslave Exhumed. The Night Boat To Cairo Let me dust off this tome and spin you a yarn. The year […]
Dusk – Review | Lightning in a Bottle
One of the best things to come out of the last decade-or-so is the resurgence of the tongue-in-cheekily named Boomer Shooter. Originally coined by Millenials to describe other Millenials, these shooters draw their power from ‘90s classics like DOOM, Quake, Blood, and Duke Nukem 3D. Dusk brings modern game design to a classic formula, and squirts […]
Terminator: Resistance Annihilation Line – Review
Terminator Resistance was a strange ol’ product. It came from nowhere and the critics were quite apathetic on the game but the fans welcomed it with cybernetic arms. Now it’s time for a little extra with the Annihilation Line DLC, will you be back? Nice Night for a Walk, Eh? Annihilation Line is set roughly […]
Forgive Me Father – Review | Lovecraftian Boomer Shooter
Forgive Me Father is a classic “Boomer Shooter” with a splattering of Lovecraftian Nightmare and a side of Mafia. Sounds like a good meal right? Let’s tuck in! Note: The first half of this review is based on Early Access. Find our Version 1.0 update below. Devil in a Midnight Mass Forgive Me Father slaps […]










