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.
Nova Core Chaos is a game well on its way to being something great. It has some cool mechanics, a…
The dictionary defines Thaumaturgy as the performance of miracles, specifically within magic. Fool Theory’s near-perfect combination of story, setting, and…
I don’t really know what to tell you about Wacky Jumpers. As it currently stands, it is barely a concept…
The gamer I am today was built on the foundation of The Tomb Raider games. It may have not been…
This Valentine’s Day got me thinking of some of my favorite video game couples. Specifically, Nate and Elena from the…
The Arkham games set the standard for Superhero games and created our expectations for narrative and mechanics. The design directive…
Playing Frontline Survivors was one hell of a roller coaster ride. First, I was lulled into a sense of safety…
The dictionary tells me that Ballistics is ‘the science of a projectile in flight.’ Our projectile in this instance is…
Chronique des Silencieux is a point-and-click investigative adventure where you play as young Eugene Faury. With an ex-Bordeaux police detective…
Roots of Yggdrasil is about persistence in both gameplay and narrative. ManaVoid describes their newest title as a Roguelike City…
Fighter games are nice, simple, and oh-so challenging because of the ‘skill’ factor. To decimate your opponent’s health bar, you…
FreeMind’s House Builder is a fun, interesting take on a construction simulator. You play as a one-man construction crew traveling…