By Ryan GoddardSilent Hill is one of those games that doesn’t come around often. Hell, it's downright unlikely we'll have a franchise like this ever again. Back when it came out, it was the 4th horror franchise to show up outside of Resident Evil, Clock Tower, and Alone in the Dark. It had to do [...]
League Of Legends Update: Gnar, The Missing Link
by Brett D'Agostini Riot is at it again with a completely new take on transforming champions! Gnar is a mobile, punishing attack damage focused bruiser. Gnar is an awkward champion who goes from a kite focused ranged carry to a tanky melee brawler who will wreak havoc in your team fights. In this review I [...]
LTG Lets Play: “Children of Liberty” with Marshall and Sean
Our first ever LP, where Marshall Garvey and Sean Willis tackle a Steam-available game that combines stealth mechanics with colonial history. How does it fare in its early stages? Check it out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9YDaBgP1Gg
“The Rise and Fall of the Super K”
By Michael MygindGrowing up in the small farming town of Sanger, CA, there wasn’t too much to do as a kid if you weren’t into sports. In 1994, the greatest hang out spot ever for such a kid opened up: the Super Kmart. Although I would've wanted a party at a Jumper's Jungle fun center [...]
There be some changes made…
Hey, folks! Short update from Mr. Isaac here. We're transitioning to a new site format (with many, many more bells and whistles). That's good news! Hooray! Feel free to celebrate with us.If that were as simple as I made it sound, though, then I probably wouldn't be writing this. We've got a lot of work [...]
Obscure Game Review: Audiosurf
By Jake Rushing Hello everyone! Welcome to LTG's first ever Obscure Game Review! I couldn't think of a better way to kick the series off than to review the first game to be published on Steam in 2008, Audiosurf! Some of you readers may remember playing this game years ago. If you don't, I hope [...]
PT (“Silent Hills” Reveal) Impression – Puzzle Trauma
Slight confession to make; I’ve never played the "Silent Hill" series. Part of it was due to the lack of interest when it first came out; I was currently in my JRPG phase which included the deathly lethal combination of "Kingdom Hearts" and "Final Fantasy X," with the occasional dose of "Madden" or "NBA Live." [...]
PS4 “Silent Hills” P.T. – Marshall’s Take
By Marshall GarveyAs I’ve said forthrightly before (or you’ve likely deduced from the games I’ve written about), I’m the fossil gamer of the Last Token Gaming staff. I say this not to knock my reliance on older titles for my reviews, but rather to point out that it’s kind of my only option. This is [...]
Hall of Fame Review – Super Metroid (1994)
By Isaac Smith Publisher: Nintendo Platforms: Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) Release Date: April 18th, 1994 Mode: Single Player Genre: Metroidvania (no s%*#, Sherlock) I know that Super Metroid came out in 1994, not because I looked it up on Wikipedia, but because that's the first thing that pops up when you load the game. [...]
Top 10 Most Annoying Sidekicks
By the Last Token Gaming Staff As is commonly noted amongst gamers and critics today, it's stunning to see how far video games have come in a very short amount of time. But while titles have taken lunar leaps in areas like graphics, storytelling, voice acting and music, there's still a frequent flaw that persists [...]
