Latest Articles By Josh Wise
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Norco review
Norco is a climate-conscious point-and-click adventure, and the first game to win an award at the Tribeca Film Festival, but it’s actually pretty good.…
Last Updated April 5, 2022 · by Josh Wise -
Weird West review
There is a scene, at the beginning of Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare, in which a cowboy, toiling on the American Frontier, bids his…
Last Updated March 31, 2022 · by Josh Wise -
VideoGamer Podcast #456: Pluses and Minuses
Josh and Rich have both been playing Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. Rich has started playing Kirby and the Forgotten Land. Meanwhile, Sony has shaken up…
Last Updated March 30, 2022 · by Josh Wise -
Tunic review
To what do we owe the pleasure of Tunic? Well, to The Legend of Zelda, certainly. Our hero may be a fox with a…
Last Updated April 13, 2022 · by Josh Wise -
VideoGamer Podcast #455: Lynx to the Past
Rich and Josh have finished Ghostwire: Tokyo, Josh has been playing Tunic, and, meanwhile, a new Witcher game has been announced.
Last Updated March 23, 2022 · by Josh Wise -
Ghostwire: Tokyo review
Near the start of Ghostwire: Tokyo is one of the most stirring things I’ve seen in a horror game in years. We are in…
Last Updated March 21, 2022 · by Josh Wise -
The Enduring Thrills of Grand Theft Auto V
“You do some jobs for a fool, develop a little uneasy relationship. And then they ask you to do something above and beyond. You…
Last Updated December 8, 2023 · by Josh Wise -
VideoGamer Podcast #454: Through the Wire
Josh and Rich have both been playing Ghostwire: Tokyo, and really enjoying it. Meanwhile, Perfect Dark has lost another director, and Ikumi Nakamura has…
Last Updated March 16, 2022 · by Josh Wise -
Ghostwire: Tokyo: Five Reasons to Be Giddy
Ghostwire: Tokyo is almost upon us. I have been in a state of baffled excitement ever since the first trailer, at E3 2019, with…
Last Updated March 14, 2022 · by Josh Wise