Ryan Taylor

Grew up playing the Nintendo 64 where I fell in love with the Legend of Zelda series. As I got older though my console of choice changed, first to PS2, and then finally to the Xbox 360, which I've been playing on for over a decade now. And since my first day booting up my Xbox, I've upgraded consoles and even built a gaming PC. Because at the end of the day I just love gaming.

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Hydroneer Review

While it won’t be for everyone, for the right player, I can’t recommend Hydroneer enough. It's an addicting game that can provide countless hours of fun.

Froggy Hates Snow Review

Froggy Hates Snow misses the mark on the combat and challenge aspects. But the atmosphere and vibes cultivated are immaculate.

Decline’s Drops Review

It probably won’t be a game for everyone, but if you grew up playing classic brawler platformers, then there will be an immediate familiarity with Decline’s Drops.

Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era – A True Return to Greatness?

Heroes of Might and Magic holds a special place in my heart.

Drill Core Review

If you are willing to overcome roadblocks, then Drill Core is a unique roguelike that is worth adding to your game library.

Go! Go! Mister Chickums Review

While there seems to be a good base and some heart at the core of Go! Go! Mister Chickums, the repetitive gameplay which is fueled by tedious level design and movement hampering game mechanics, prevent it from being very fun for any prolonged amount of time.

Collie Call: The Future is Calling Review

Collie Call: The Future is Calling fits with many of the other games produced by Afil Games - simple graphics and a single core puzzle mechanic that is designed to appeal to younger gamers. 

BEFORE I GO Review

BEFORE I GO is an enjoyable metroidvania, where gameplay is king.

Little Helper Cafe: Sugar Cubes Review

Little Helper Cafe: Sugar Cubes is much too similar to the first game to say anything significantly different about it as an experience.

Dragon Snack: From Ice to Ember Review

Dragon Snack: From Ice to Ember isn’t anything substantial.

9 Essential Tips for Surviving Silent Hill f

To help you navigate the beautiful, botanical horror of Silent Hill f, we’ve put together some essential tips, many of which will help you survive your descent into the madness.

Claim the Forest: Shape of Wolves Review

Claim the Forest: Shape of Wolves doesn’t have any technical issues and everything functions as intended. But realistically, older gamers will be picking this up for the easy Gamerscore and not because they plan on being blown away by the gameplay.

Super Meat Boy 3D Review

The classic Meat Boy mechanics are still present in Super Meat Boy 3D and it feels great to sprint through a level.

Laysara: Summit Kingdom Review

In Laysara: Summit Kingdom there are modes, difficulties, and enough options to cover all bases.

High on Life 2 Review

The humor, references, and gameplay of High on Life 2 match, and then exceed, that of the first game.

Styx: Blades of Greed Review

It's possible to have some fun with Styx: Blades of Greed. But playing for any prolonged session starts to show just how repetitive the game really is. 

Rightfully, Beary Arms Review

Rightfully, Beary Arms is a sprinter, not a marathon runner.

Centipede Gun Review

Centipede Gun is not a bad game, it’s just too easy. But if you’re looking for something to play mindlessly, or if you have kids to entertain, this could be a decent fit.

Cash Cleaner Simulator Review

Once you get accustomed to the controls, which at times feel a bit cumbersome, and as long as you are able to ignore some weird physics, Cash Cleaner Simulator is a game that you can easily spend dozens of hours in. The mechanics that can be frustrating are also what ensure the game is unique and fun.

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The Coma 3: Bloodlines Review

I enjoyed returning to this world in The Coma 3: Bloodlines, taking in how the story ties itself up. I liked how the game evolved, particularly the developers' willingness to try new things, like sharing the narrative load across three protagonists to create a much larger story.

Pinball FX – Williams Pinball Volume 10 Review

Pinball FX - Williams Pinball Volume 10 revives three more tables from the archives, with each given the usual treatment. This collection is a little weaker than some of those which have come before, despite the excellent Diner standing out.

Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition Review

It’s not quite a remake, yet Rayman: 30th Anniversary Edition proves to be the definitive port of the original with a few enhancements.

Survivor Mercs Review

Survivor Mercs feels like a gift from well-meaning grandparents. It's well wrapped and you can tell there's good intentions, but once you start digging into it you realize it isn't what you asked for.

The Coin Game Review

The Coin Game is TOO big.