Sometimes Radiostorm and I have opinions about stuff. Not that we think you are all entitled to our opinions, but we do enjoy typing them out and putting them on the internet for public consumption. With lots of pictures to go along with them – of course – since we’re very visual people.
The articles we write are about games for the most part, although we do have the odd product or event review in the archives as well. Want us to voice our opinion on something? Just ask! We rather enjoy reviewing independent games (both old or new), and nerd-related activities and merchandise. If you’re a big company send us a free sample and we’ll talk about. We like free things.
The latest reviews we’ve written are listed below, but you can see the whole lot of them right here. Feel free to comment on them if you think we are making valid points, or if you believe our brains are full of poops.

Shades of Ice: Keep of the Huscarl King Review
After my enthusiasm for the previous two installments of the Shades of Ice trilogy, I had high hopes for the thrilling conclusion. Set in the rugged…

Shades of Ice: Exiles of Winter Review
This scenario is kind of mean.
Not unfair, mind you. I don’t think there’s any encounter in Shades of Ice: Exiles of Winter that tips the balance of…

Shades of Ice: Written in Blood Review
The first movie in a trilogy has its work cut out for it. It has to lay the foundation for the next two installments without seeming incomplete and…

Anodyne Review
Anodyne is unapologetically high concept.
The player is haphazardly thrown into the shoes of Young, a mysterious bespectacled youth who finds…

Darksiders 2 Review
The genre Darksiders 2 resides in is a competitive one. Although it seems a cruel yardstick, 3D adventure games will always be measured against the…

Half-Minute Hero Review
The premise of Half-Minute Hero: Super Mega Neo Climax Ultimate Boy is simultaneously high concept and simple. An evil warlock has discovered a spell…

Baldur’s Gate: Enhanced Edition Review
Any discussion of Baldur’s Gate brings with it a lot of baggage. The game is a legend. When it hit store shelves in 1998, it was met with universal…

Scribblenauts Unlimited Review
The original Scribblenauts was a fan favourite for the Nintendo DS. The title graced the handheld console in 2009 and became a sleeper hit for 5th…

Faster Than Light Review
Losing is fun. This adage has achieved memetic status in the gaming community as of late. The small but devoted fanbase of Dwarf Fortress, the…

Ace of Spades Review
I’m about to say some very mean things about Ace of Spades, so first a little disclaimer: I absolutely love the original freeware Ace of Spades and…