About the author: Scott Ellison II

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Scott is a disabled Marine veteran, married to his wife Nicole and has three kids. Scott also has a full-time job with Fastly as the Manager of Tier 3 - CSE. Scott is most well-known for founding, and writing for Saving Content, but you can find his other work on G4@Syfygames (defunct) and GameCritics.com (active).

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Rock Boshers DX: Director’s Cut Review

Dec 12, 2014

I have absolutely no idea what “boshing” is. The only thing that comes to mind is the face Chris Bosh of the Miami Heat made when winning the NBA Championship that became a meme. And I’m not even sure how that applies. It’s a nonsense word otherwise. That said, Rock Boshers DX: Director’s Cut is an extensive update to the original Rock Boshers by Tikipod.

Emergency 5 Review

Dec 09, 2014

Emergency 5 is easily the best and most refined game the series has ever seen, and also one of the more unique RTS titles to exist for the genre. Developer Sixteen Tons is able to craft a lengthy campaign filled with similar objectives, but done in a way that are both thrilling and fun to play. But sadly the game suffers from performance problems that interrupt what would otherwise be a great game.

Aqua Kitty – Milk Mine Defender DX Review

Dec 03, 2014

Aqua Kitty – Milk Mine Defender DX is not much different than the Steam release, sans the “DX” in the title. But it does include features from that version and more for the PlayStation systems, where the PS4 version benefits the most, but the PSVita is great as well. This Defender clone is in a league all its own, 30,000 leagues even.

OWC DIY 2.0TB Drive Upgrade Bundle (for PlayStation 4) Review

Dec 03, 2014

It’s no surprise that games on the next-generation of consoles are bigger. Ranging from 10 to 50GB, this can eat up a lot of space, and after a year since the PlayStation 4’s release, might be just about gone. Other World Computing has an all-in-one solution that will give you more space, all the tools you need, instructions on how to do, and a small increase in performance. It’s the do-it-yourself drive upgrade bundle. It comes in many flavors: 1.0TB SSD, 1.0TB, 1.5TB, and 2.0TB.

MXGP: The Official Motocross Videogame Review

Nov 28, 2014

I love motocross games. I love the ones that let you perform tricks, the ones that let you race, and the ones that let you do both. Examples of my favorites include Motocross Madness and the MX vs ATV series. What I don’t love, is MXGP: The Official Motocross Videogame. The technical racing is the highlight, but is marred by everything else around it to be an uninspired racing game. This is a problem when motocross is an extreme sport, there’s nothing extreme about this – Well, maybe extreme boredom.

Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Review

Nov 26, 2014

Brandishing the reinvigorated Sierra brand, which is a digital-only publisher under the umbrella of Activision, comes Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions. Lucid Games, (comprised of developers at the now-defunct Bizarre Creations, the development house that birthed the original Geometry Wars) is under some pressure to deliver a worthy successor, after a 6-year hiatus for the series. And on all fronts Lucid Games succeeds in doing that, even introducing a campaign of sorts, that gives level-to-level challenges beyond getting the highest score (even though you’re still doing that). “Retro Evolved” would be fitting for a subtitle here, more so than any game in the series’ history.

The Blue Flamingo Review

Nov 25, 2014

The Blue Flamingo might not be the fastest, most complex shoot’em up out there, but it is the most unique to play, and is a delight to look at. It probably isn’t best played in long sessions, but rather taken in small chunks at a time. That said, it is worth whatever time you’re willing to give it.

WWE 2K15 Review

Nov 25, 2014

Wrestling games in the past have failed to capture the ebb and flow of a match that you see on television. It’s a difficult balance to have – and for the most part, WWE 2K15 gets it right. There’s some missteps that happen along the way, but for fans of wrestling, but WWE in particular, there’s some great steps in the right direction to deliver an authentic experience to its real-life counterpart.

Grand Theft Auto V Review

Nov 21, 2014

Identical to last year’s release on older consoles in terms of story, the simply titled Grand Theft Auto V is reworked to utilize the power of the Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Without so much as a “HD” or “Remastered” on the box, there’s nothing to suggest anything is different with this release. And for the most part that is true, as you’ll be replaying the same story, but in such a way that it won’t feel the same – especially when that is done from the first-person perspective.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Review

Nov 11, 2014

Sledgehammer Games’ first entry in the Call of Duty franchise is the freshest that the series has been in quite some time. It shows that even the every-other-year trade-off between Infinity Ward and Treyarch has caused some burnout. With a new pair of eyes looking at the series, many changes have been made – and all for the better.

Lords Of The Fallen Review

Nov 04, 2014

Charles Caleb Colton wrote, “Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery”. In many games, imitation can be a crutch to make itself recognizable but completely unmemorable. While Lords Of The Fallen has enough of it’s own personality to differentiate itself, comparisons will be made to BANDAI NAMCO’s other published title, Dark Souls. And that’s not a bad thing.

Democracy 3: Clones and Drones DLC Review

Nov 03, 2014

Democracy 3: Clones & Drones takes a futuristic approach, while also making the late game much more challenging by giving you more things to do, other than resting on your laurels, as the base Democracy 3 would often evolve into a utopia near the end.

F1 2014 Review

Oct 29, 2014

The F1 series from Codemasters is annualized for good reason. Each year, FIA Formula One introduces new technologies, and makes interesting changes. Instead of Codemasters being the ones making changes and creating new gameplay mechanics to serve a yearly game (i.e. Madden NFL), the gameplay is served by the changes to the racing it is based on. And for this, the series greatest strength is from the sport itself.