ERIK KUBIK
Doom Review
In the last 6 years or so, gamers have had the privilege of seeing several reboots of 90s FPS games. Some of these titles have included Duke Nukem Forever, Shadow Warrior, Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, and more recently Doom. Doom is a must buy for gamers who love blood soaked, action packed fps games. This may be one of the best fps games I have played in years.
Fallout 4: Far Harbor DLC Review
Far Harbour DLC is probably the most anticipated pieces of DLC in Fallout 4. It promises to be over 20 hours long and to take players to a new region. The question isn’t is the DLC worth gamer’s time but is how should one play through it? What are the best elements of the DLC? Should gamers finish the main story of Fallout 4?
POSTAL Redux Review
Postal is a name that brings back memories of gore soaked FPS games from the 1990s. Postal Redux is an interesting take on the series. Join Erik from The Gamers Lounge as he reviews this game and asks, does this live up to the Postal legacy?
Walking Dead: Michonne Review
Walking Dead: Michonne is another entry in Telltale’s award winning Walking Dead Series. This is a short 3 episode game it is an interesting look at Michonne's past, for fans of the series and for newcomers I recommend this game.
Fallout 4 Automatron Review
Fallout 4’s first piece of DLC has arrived. This should give gamers a reason to jump back into the game. There should be enough to keep gamers interested for a bit until Far Harbor is released in May.
Day of the Tentacle Remastered Review
Do you like adventure games? Have you played any of the LucasArt's classics? Day of the Tentacle Remastered is a must play for newcomers to adventure games as well as fans of the original.
Transformers Devastation Review
Transformers is a franchise that has had its ups and downs across all forms of media from the movies and video games, to the cartoons and toys. This is an iconic franchise that has a lot to offer gamers. The most recent game in the series, Transformers Devastation is a fantastic addition to the collection it pays homage to the 80s cartoon and gives fans what they want.
Android Assault Cactus Review
Here comes the waves of enemies, lasers, bullets, and missiles are everywhere. Is this another shmup? What is the alert about a battery getting low? Welcome to the Android Assault Cactus, which The Gamer’s Lounge got a chance to review on PS4.
Nuclear Throne PC Review
Nuclear Throne is a post apocalyptic, isometric, 16 bit looking roguelike shooter. Now that is a fantastic game description for a game that was released at the end of 2015. Nuclear Throne has everything which should make gamers keeping playing. There is great loot, sweet rewards for progression, and it's always changing. The Gamer’s Lounge has been playing a lot of this Indie PC game and at this point we highly recommend Nuclear Throne.
Super Galaxy Squadron EX Review
Shmups have to be one of my favorite genres from the 1990s. I have fond memories of R-Type, Raiden, Thunder Force, Un Squadron and the list goes on and on. Super Galaxy Squadron EX is a great shmup that has a retro feel in a modern set.
Just Cause 3 Review
Just Cause 3 defines the sandbox genre. Join Rico again as he takes on a dictatorship and frees the people by blowing everything up. This is one of those games where there is so much to do gamers may get distracted.
Armello Review
Armello was the result of a kickstarter from League of Geeks. The best way to describe the game is as a fantasy board game. Mario Party meets Redwall with some Game of Throne elements mixed in was the first thing that came to my head when playing. The Gamers Lounge got a chance to review this niche game and so far we have had a good time. The game has a lot to offer if gamers are willing to learn
Euclidean Review
Euclidean is an interesting game. The low price makes it a good investment for fans of the genre. If gamers can get past the difficulty level it is worth a few hours of gamers’ time.
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Review
Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition has just recently come out for consoles. Originally released in 2014 for PC the game received fantastic reviews. How does it stack up against other turn based RPGs? What is it about this game that makes it so appealing?
Legend of Kay Anniversary Review
Legend of Kay is a game that was released in 2005 for the PS2 and Nintendo DS. The Anniversary edition was recently released on PC, PS3, Wii U, 360, and PS4. So how does the game stack up the original? Is this just another re-release?
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2 Sisters Generation Review
Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2 Sisters Generation is an interesting JPRG that pokes fun at the game industry as whole. If gamers are a fan of tongue in cheek RPGS than this should be a game they should try out.
Will Fight for Food: Super Actual Sellout: Game of the Hour Review
Will Fight for Food is an interesting game that straddles two genres. Is it an RPG? Or is the game a Brawler? Will Fight for Food falls someplace in the middle and through the combination of dialogue and combat, gamers will enjoy the interesting experience.
Watch Dogs Review: Was the hype worth it?
Watch Dogs is a good game and it has some interesting features. The game has gotten a lot of great press and a lot of praise from reviewers and the game industry. Does this mean everyone should run out and buy the game? Does Watch Dogs change open world games forever? Is the hype behind the game too much or does it live up to the lofty expectations?
Wolfenstein: The New Order Review
Wolfenstein: The New Order was a pleasant surprise to most gamers. Wolfenstein has a long history tied into the past and present of what defines modern gaming. But there is something about this series, it is like an old friend that gamers want to hang out. What is it about this fps that is so compelling? The Gamer’s Lounge is happy to report Wolfenstein: The New Order is an FPS many gamers will enjoy.
Wolf Among Us Episode 3: A Crooked Mile Review
The Wolf Among Us Episode 3: A Crooked Mile is going to make gamers want more. Telltale continues to amaze gamers with the story and the action. The question is, although this episode is shorter, will gamers have enough to keep them busy until episode 4?