Mike BC is in Las Vegas, NV where he is a husband, father, minister, and gamer (in that order). Currently, he plays a lot of Elite: Dangerous Odyssey, Fortnite, Fall Guys, and enjoys games on the Nintendo Switch. You can follow him at CMDRErekSprax on Twitch!
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Dramatic Labs released Star Trek: Resurgence, a narrative-driven title set in the Star Trek universe. How does it fare, and should you boldly go ahead and grab this Star Trek title? Here is our review.
Mike has been playing Inkbound now for a few weeks and has come away from Shiny Shoe's latest offering quite impressed. Check out our full thoughts ahead of Inkbound's early access launch next week.
We loved The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but there was room for improvement. So here are five things that Nintendo can do in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom that would greatly improve the game and two things that would actually make it worse.
Written on the pages of every book is a voice to be heard, a story to be told, and a message to be received. What happens when the voice becomes distorted? What happens when the stories lose their anchor? What happens when the message becomes corrupted? Shiny Shoe Games, the devs behind Monster Train, explore this very idea in Inkbound.
Being The Grim Reaper is a hard job! Death incarnate has a lot of souls he's responsible for but that's what delegating is for. Unfortunately, turning death into a fully staffed operation has come with some downsides. Have a Nice Death takes you through the corporate drudgery with Death himself, and what we have is a competent - if a tad too difficult - roguelike. Here's our review.
Update 14 for Elite Dangerous is now live after a delay, and the features in the new update are significant.
Mike BC is back with another Spaced Out column, talking about the recent Thargoid events in Elite, as well as his own travels across the Milky Way.
Mike BC takes you through another Commander's journals, this time recounting the Thargoid anomaly seen in the Milky Way this past week.
Mike BC is back with another journal from his time exploring the Milky Way in Elite Dangerous in our column, Spaced Out.
It's been just over a year since the release of HUMANKIND, the 4X strategy game by Amplitude and SEGA, and the team is gearing up for its first major expansion. We had the chance to learn about Together We Rule last month during a digital press session. Read on to learn more about the expansion set to release later this fall.
Mike BC (AKA CMDR Erek Sprax) has been a bit pessimistic about Humanity's chances in Elite Dangerous' latest episode with the Thargoids. So, instead, he set out to explore.
In the ever-growing world of MMORPGs, Broken Ranks is a new take on a genre that has been around for a long time. From the top-down view with cursor-based movement to the turn based quick decision combat, Broken Ranks does a lot of things that aren't typical for the genre while doing a great job maintaining the MMO feel. Broken Ranks does a lot really well but definitely leaves a lot to be desired and only some of it has to do with the attempted innovations.
Century: Age of Ashes aims to be an aerial arena shooter that sees players fly around on giant dragons. These dogfights can be intense, requiring cunning and strategy to prove victorious. How does it hold up, though? Here's our review.
Strategy games have come a long way, and Amplitude aims to push it further with Humankind, their latest 4X offering. But how does it stack up and does it do anything meaningful to help push the 4X genre along?
Mike loves Babylon 5, so he took a moment to do some sci-fi tourism in Elite Dangerous to check out the system where the iconic sci-fi show's epnymously named station was situated - Epsilon III.