Tag Archives: GOG

GAJ Game Club – Murder By Numbers (with director and co-writer Ed Fear)

John Lucero, Vanessa Cahill, and Jason Arriola are joined by Ed Fear of Mediatonic to talk about his murder-mystery/picross game, Murder By Numbers! If you wanted a deep dive into how this delightful game came about, we’ve got you covered! Support us on Patreon! Our logo was created by Vanessa Cahill. Our theme song was created by Josie “Visager” […]

Panzer Dragoon: Remake Review

Platforms: Stadia, Switch (reviewed), and Windows Panzer Dragoon is one of those imperfect perfect games. When it came out for the Saturn, it was used as ammunition in the console wars. It was a game that bolstered the arcade expertise of Sega’s developers to make a game of pure spectacle. The game’s desolate world overrun with […]

ROWYCO 9 – Ys Seven – Disc Two

Jason Arriola and Dominic Chavez finish up their tribute to the longtime Editor-in-Chief of RPGamer, Michael ” Macstorm” Cunningham. We take a deep look into the second disc of the Ys Seven soundtrack for what is easily our longest episode yet. This episode also acts as a great primer for people looking to get into […]

ROWYCO 8 – Ys Seven – Disc One

I’m going to go ahead and, if you will, break the fourth wall on this post. I tried writing this in the third-person like I normally do, but it just never felt right, no matter how many times I attempted to fix it. This episode is a little different. Dominic and I are not just […]

Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana Review

Platforms: PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Vita, and Windows Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana is the latest entry in the now 30 year old series. If you’re unfamiliar, Ys is an action-RPG series that’s largely known for its snappy combat and kickass soundtracks. While this is Ys’ first step into 3D, Falcom has had experience in making […]

Observer Review

Platforms: Playstation 4, Windows, and Xbox One (reviewed) Observer is a sci-fi horror game that takes inspiration from Bloober Team’s previous effort, Layers of Fear, and adds in the dirty, futuristic feel of Blade Runner. Its attempt to make a connection with the sci-fi classic becomes apparent as soon as you learn that the Rutger […]

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice Review

Platforms: Playstation 4 (reviewed) and Windows Video games have generally not been the most nuanced vehicles for expressing the effects of mental illness and that’s what makes Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice so much more impressive. Developer Ninja Theory combined it’s knack for cinematic presentaion with a very taboo topic to create an unforgettable, if flawed, game. […]

Night In The Woods Review

Night in the Woods, from developer Infinite Falls, is a game about small-town, post-teens finding themselves. If that sentence immediately turns you off then this might not be the game for you. If you give it a chance, you might find one of the most smartly written games to date about growing up, relationships, and the […]

Three Disney 16 Bit Classics Available On GOG

The 8 bit era wasn’t the only one that had some great licensed Disney games. Available today on GOG, you can pick up The Lion King, Aladdin, and The Jungle Book. Their regular price is $9.99 each, but during it’s launch sale, you can grab each one individually for $8.99 or all three for $19.99. Keep in mind […]

Get A Taste Of We Happy Few Soon

What happens when you, along with the populace of a city, have been drugged up to forget your woes and one day you decide you’ve had enough of it? We Happy Few explores just that. It takes place in a city in an England that has it’s citizens on a drug called “Joy,” something meant to keep […]