Danny Saya is an aspiring writer and illustrator out of Santa Fe, New Mexico. If Danny isn't playing games he's writing about them, or hiking. If Danny were a piece of sushi he'd be fatty tuna.
Danny Saya
Volume Review (PC)
Volume, the latest game by Thomas Was Alone creator Mike Bithell, takes typical top-down stealth gameplay, and mixes in its own artistic flare and characters. The result is a very well told story mired by repetitive gameplay. The foundation upon which the game’s mechanics are built is solid and it’s very fun to run through missions undetected, but it becomes less fun in extended play sessions.
Lego Jurassic World Review (Wii U)
Lego Jurassic World spans all four movies in the Jurassic Park franchise and as such it follows the plot of those movies as faithfully as a children’s game can.
Not a Hero Review (PC)
Not a Hero is an appropriately arcade-like shooter that never takes itself too seriously, and that approach keeps the game fun and the funny. The longer the game goes on the more the charm starts to wear off however.
Invisible Inc. Review (PC)
Invisible, Inc. is Klei’s latest stealth offering and is arguably a much more difficult and demanding experience than anything Klei has made thus far.
High Strangeness Review (Wii U)
High Strangeness follows Boyd, a young boy that finds himself at the center of strange occurrences and gets sucked into another world filled with strange creatures.
Chroma Squad Review (PC)
In Chroma Squad, you’re tasked with running a fledgling TV show that’s heavily inspired by Power Rangers, Kamen Rider and the like. Everything from cast salary and studio expenses to costumes and marketing are your responsibility.
10 Movies and Shows Bloodborne Fans Should Watch
When video games aren't scratching that itch these ten movies and shows are sure to quench your thirst for Bloodborne.
The Weaponographist Review (PC)
In the case of The Weaponographist, you’re not going to find anything overtly new or innovative, but rather a combination of smaller mechanics working in tandem to form a solid but familiar experience.
Crypt of the Necrodancer Review (PC)
Every moment of Necrodancer is fun and engaging, the music is some of the best original music in any rhythm game, and the entire experience feels very original.
Stealth Inc 2: A Game of Clones Review (PC)
Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones seeks to marry sidescrolling stealth mechanics with more fast paced puzzle platforming and open world exploration. The result is a game that feels just as fresh as the original Stealth Inc. did when it was released.