By Bobby Shortle Time is broken and only you can put it back together. This is the basis for developer Remedy's new Microsoft exclusive Quantum Break. There is something special about imperfect games. I love the idea of…
Fatal Frame 5: Maiden of Black Water has been available to North America as a Nintendo eShop game for about fifteen weeks, which makes this less of a retrospective on the game and more of a really harsh review as I compare it…
The year is 2008. It’s been three years since Fatal Frame has released a new game. Some were losing hope that another one would ever exist. But then, suddenly, there was hope again as we began to hear tell of Fatal Frame 4:…
What is it about Fatal Frame 3: The Tormented that sets my teeth on edge? Is it the sprawling Manor of Sleep? Is it the ghouls that roam its hallways? Is it that this game pales in comparison to the two that have come before…
Before I begin this retrospect let me give you a little disclaimer of sorts. I love this game. Madly. Deeply. As I mentioned in my first retrospective, Crimson Butterfly was the first game I ever played in the series. I’ve…
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