Tag Archives: Xbox One

GAJ Game Club – The Great Perhaps

John Lucero, Vanessa Cahill, and Jason Arriola travel through time and get ran over by a train (multiple times) in the puzzle platformer, The Great Perhaps. Our logo was created by Vanessa Cahill. Our theme song was created by Josie “Visager” Brechner. Support us on Patreon! Follow Games and Junk on Twitter! Subscribe and rate! […]

GAJ Game Club – Donut County (with Anna Marie Privitere)

Jason Arriola and Vanessa Cahill are joined by Anna Marie Privitere from RPGamer to talk about Donut County. What is a donut? When does trash become trash? Why is there a raccoon wearing a bandana sitting on a toilet playing on a tablet? All of these questions and more might or might not be answered! […]

Battletoads Review

Platforms: Xbox One (reviewed) and Microsoft Windows It’s been over 25 years since the world has been graced with a Battletoads game. My first and only experience with the franchise came with the 1991 NES game. This game is infamous for its punishing difficulty and like a lot of people, I was never able to […]

Children of Morta Review

Platforms: Xbox One, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Classic Mac OS Family has always been the most important thing in my life. If a movie, television show, or game has a depiction of a caring, tight-knit family at the core of its story, I’m almost certainly on board. Children of Morta offers […]

Glass Masquerade Review

Platforms: PC/Mac (Steam), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One, Google Play The introduction of trophies and achievements into video games has been a blessing and a curse. On one hand, they may push us to do things we otherwise might not, allowing us to get more out of our games. For me though, seeing […]

Sagebrush Review

Platforms: Mac, Playstation 4, Switch, Windows, and Xbox One (reviewed) Tackling cults isn’t really something done in video games beyond “hey, there’s this cult and they’re out to kill you, so kill them first.” You get occasional things like The Church in the Darkness that deals with infiltrating a cult to get someone out, but […]

River City Girls Review

Platforms: Playstation 4, Switch, Windows, Xbox One (reviewed) The River City (otherwise known as Kunio-kun) franchise is one that’s been around for over 30 years and has never really had that breakout hit that gets it to stick in the heads of the masses. Its lineage has been a bit confusing. My entry point was […]

Mighty Switch Force! Collection Review

Platforms: Playstation 4, Switch, Windows, and Xbox One (reviewed) I’m not often one for puzzle platformers. In fact, I’ve gotten to the point that I rarely even give them a glance anymore. When I saw that the Mighty Switch Force games were getting another shot at life on current generation consoles, I knew I would […]

A Plague Tale: Innocence Review

Platforms: Playstation 4, Windows, and Xbox One (reviewed) Point-and-click adventure games have faded out of popularity for a good while. As technology improved, the reliance on telling a story through something more akin to “Choose Your Adventure” books fell out of favor and instead moved to attempting to ape movies. As games got closer to […]

Generation Zero Review

Platforms: Playstation 4, Windows, and Xbox One (reviewed) Some games come out and almost seem to scream more than speak right at my interests. When I first heard about Generation Zero, I was thinking I was in for a real treat. A first-person survival shooter with limited resources, tiered loot to find, a robot uprising […]