Author: Jaymie Vaz
Jaymie Vaz is a Video Games Journalist for GamesHorizon. She has a degree in Game Design from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco, and has spent the past few years making game-driven educational programs to teach skills. She spends way too much time playing Action-Adventure games, RPGs, Platformers, and honestly anything else that seems interesting.
I finished playing Indika a week ago, and I’m still thinking about it. I was first hooked on the philosophical…
I would have shrugged if you had asked me if I liked cozy games 15 years ago. Not because I…
I knew there would be puzzles in Lorelei and the Laser Eyes, but thanks to vague, if intriguing, trailers, I…
INDIKA, astonishingly, got me to think about the nature of my faith and morality. For a linear 3d puzzle platformer,…
Somewhere along the way, I was very fortunate to pick up a large group of friends who enjoy playing games together. One…
Sucker for Love: Date to Die For Review. Hilarious, Philosophical, Surprisingly fun to play
Sucker for Love: Date to Die For took me by surprise. I had no clue that it was a follow-up to another title. My…
One thing I did not have on my gaming bingo card for the year was ‘develop cute aggression toward a…
When I installed Turbo Kid, I only glanced at the top of the Steam page. Campy design… check! The synthesizer…
One of the games on my wishlist this year is Children of the Sun. A cool puzzle game with mechanics…
I am ridiculously suspicious of anything that takes place on April 1st. So, sadly, I did not pay attention to…
I recently had the privilege of reviewing The Thaumaturge. It is a story-driven RPG that takes place in early 20th-century…
Filled with a wonderful assortment of characters, each with their own distinct personality and goals, As Dusk Falls is a…