UnderRail is an isometric CRPG that throws us back to an era where RPGs had no spoken dialog and had very lengthy descriptions of the environment and the people and/or things that inhabit it. UnderRail may not have the graphics that one would expect from a games released at the same time, but this clearly intentional as to really provide a classic experience. This is easy to tell because the environments are incredibly detailed. Continue reading DSOGaming – UnderRail Review
Category Archives: Reviews
Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below Impressions
It seems Koei Tecmo might have finally put together an acceptable PC port, under Square Enix’s label. Let’s get the technical stuff done with here given Koei Tecmo’s iffy history on our platform. Continue reading Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree’s Woe and the Blight Below Impressions
DSOGaming – Fallout 4 Review
Now before we begin I feel like I should say that I have been a fan of Bethesda games for a long time, but I would be doing a major disservice to our readers if I wasn’t completely objective about this review. Be prepared for some pretty brutal honesty. Continue reading DSOGaming – Fallout 4 Review
DSOGaming – Steam Controller & Steam Link Review
Although regrettably we were not able to get our hards on an actual Steam Machine we did happen to get our very own Steam Controller and Steam Link. Continue reading DSOGaming – Steam Controller & Steam Link Review
DSOGaming – Sword Coast Legends Review
Strap in everyone, this is a long one.
Sword Coast Legend is a Action-RPG developed by n-space in collaboration with Digital Extremes set in the Dungeons and Dragons universe. Although this is no Baldurs gate or even a Neverwinter Nights. Sword Coast Legends has some pretty big shoes to fill in the eyes of fans of the Dungeons and Dragons fans, and it does fill them… like a toddler in the shoes of Shaquille O’Neal. Continue reading DSOGaming – Sword Coast Legends Review
DSOGaming – Masochisia Review
Masochisia is a point and click horror title developed by independent developer Oldblood. Masochisia is not an easy game to swallow and is not for the faint of heart because it touches on some really dark and often disturbing themes. There is good reason for the 18+ only warning before starting this game. Continue reading DSOGaming – Masochisia Review
DSOGaming – Mortal Kombat X Review
When Mortal Kombat X was first released I avoided reviewing it because it was an absolute train-wreck, there were tons of video glitches, a locked framerate, and to top it all of some players couldn’t even launch the game. It looked as if Mortal Kombat X was going to be yet another crappy console port. Well all of that has changed. Continue reading DSOGaming – Mortal Kombat X Review
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round – Video Review
I did this as more of a quick look than a scripted review, which is a first for me. You’ll find out why as soon as you start the video… As for the game? I was very excited for Dead or Alive 5’s release on PC. Find out if my excitement was justified after the break. Continue reading Dead or Alive 5: Last Round – Video Review
DSOGaming – Battlefield Hardline Multiplayer Review
Battlefield: Hardline is as it is, another game in a long series of games and although the cops vs robbers approach is different from what Battlefield gamers are used to, the game still feels so familiar. Hardline is a little too familiar for my liking and I often found playing it to be almost a chore. Continue reading DSOGaming – Battlefield Hardline Multiplayer Review
DSOGaming – Zombie Army Trilogy Review
I didn’t have high hopes for this game when Rebellion first reached out to us about reviewing this game. I have to say I am thoroughly surprised by how much has changed between this game and the other installments. Continue reading DSOGaming – Zombie Army Trilogy Review