STAY Review
Why won’t you just Stay for a minute and hear me out? Why not Stay for a few hours and help me wallow in my misery while I try and escape? Because that’s basically what Stay is all about.
Playing through games that might just get stuck in your backlog.
Why won’t you just Stay for a minute and hear me out? Why not Stay for a few hours and help me wallow in my misery while I try and escape? Because that’s basically what Stay is all about.
Do you like walking around at night searching for your friends? Do you like dying to ghosts alot? Do you like maneuvering in really tight spaces that makes it really hard to dodge enemies while trying to “fight” a boss? Welcome back to Yomawari: Midnight Shadows.
You know how Pinky and the Brain was all about taking over the world? Well, that’s not thinking big enough. How about owning multiple galaxies and making a huge profit? Just don’t mind how mad the previous owners are about Vostok Inc. doing just that!
As the Harbinger, you have been called upon to rescue a world from its fate. As you repeat the final day over and over you will step closer and closer to the truth, but is it the truth you were expecting?
I pushed a guy and the law won. I don’t understand how the law won…
We can’t forget about you, now can we? It’s only fair that you get a review too. Here’s Persona 3 FES!
After a coup exiles Evan from his nation, he sets out to create his own kingdom as a promise to a friend. Along the way he’ll meet many new friends and find out what is actually happening out in the world.
During major natural disasters pets are often left behind by owners when they’re forced to flee. Till the dawn, waiting was inspired by the events of Hurricane Irma and by all those pets left behind when owners had to flee from it.
Continuing the series of “Energy” games on PlayStation 4, Energy Inversion is the latest in that series. Taking a complete genre leap from the other two – and they were different genres, though still the same in some ways – Energy Invasion takes on the Brick Breaker genre. Does it do the genre justice, or does it completely miss the paddle?