Close to the Sun is an imaginative retailing of Icarus and his father Daedalus, but also, the battle between both Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla as a history-horror title. But as they say, you fly too Close to the Sun, the sun will burn you.
Game Reviews
Review: Days Gone – Nothing’s really gone, just far away
After more than three years in development, Bend Studio has released their post-apocalyptic survival title Days Gone, which sees players take on the role of Deacon St. John, played by Sam Witwer, in a world where infected known as Freakers have taken over. Through an emotional roller-coaster of a ride, it’s time to see if the wait was worth it, let’s find out starting now.
Review: Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain – We’ll fight in the shade

Yuke’s has made their debut with the Earth Defense Force saga, throwing out a new approach to a tried-and-true system, offering new incentives to keep fans playing, and even a way for them to test their skills. Find out today, why Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain is a step in the right direction for the series.
Review: Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission – A super good time

Super Dragon Ball Heroes: World Mission is a reimagining of the Japanese arcade phenomenon that has taken the arcades by storm, bringing fans of TCG games together, and rewarding them for their efforts. Now, it’s in the West, as a Switch and PC based CCG.
Review: World War Z – Getting the zombie hordes right, but at a cost
World War Z is here and Saber Interactive is ready to show off the brilliance of their coop-focused title set in the World War Z movie universe, but the bigger question yet, does it actually work?
Review: The Caligula Effect: Overdose – An overdose waiting to happen
Whether it’s for better or for worse, The Caligula Effect: Overdose is here and seeks to expand upon the shortcomings of the PlayStation Vita version to deliver a truly meaningful experience, but does it fall short, or does it actually deliver?
Review: The Elder Scrolls Online: Wrathstone – Goblins, dragons, and a tablet!
The Elder Scrolls Online’s Wrathstone DLC is here and it ushers in the Season of the Dragons as we prepare for the upcoming Elsweyr expansion. Here are our thoughts regarding the newly released DLC pack.
Review: Fate/EXTELLA LINK – Linked together, save the world together

Fate/EXTELLA LINK is here and with it comes an entirely new approach to the Musou experince that Fate/Extella: Umbral Star had to offer. With enhanced visuals, story-telling elements, and gameplay mechanics, Fate/EXTELLA LINK is sure to leave a solid mark for fans both new and old.
Review: This War of Mine: Stories – Father’s Promise – Promises never broken

This War of Mine: Stories – Father’s Promise aims to bring in a brand new look behind the scenes at the tolls of war and the effects it has on those that seek to survive it. This story, is about how far a father, Adam, will go to save his daughter’s life.
Review: Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 – It divided, it came to conquer, and it won

Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 aims to improve upon previous user experiences, and doing so, delivers a timeless classic and an exemplary title that should be considered one of the best there is on the market as far as looter shooters go in recent times, but it goes far beyond that and now, it’s time to find out why. Continue reading