Nick is a freelance writer from Chicago, IL, with a BA in Creative Writing from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His lifelong belief in the artistic power of video games led him to ...
The journey often becomes the best part about any piece of media. Yes, it is satisfying to see things come to an end. Sure, there’s excitement about getting started. But the part from point A to point ...
Here’s the actual rundown from the game’s producers [sic]: “It’s the early 2000’s, and you’ve just bought your first car. A long, slow summer lies ahead. Hearing about a festival on the other side of ...
Keep Driving is a newly revealed indie game that looks to provide a chill RPG experience about driving across the country in the early 2000s in your beat-up and crappy first car. And I’m here for it.
There comes a point in the journey when you’re thinking to yourself ‘hang on, I didn’t think it’d take this f**king long’. The roads just keep coming, and with them space between A and B where things ...
The combat, the music, the design of Night City. Those are all great, but for me the best parts of Cyberpunk 2077 are when you're just cruising along, chatting with Johnny or Panam, and breathing in ...
Keep Driving aims to be an atmospheric turn-based role-playing game about driving and living on the open road. Based on the demo I played, it's quite brilliant. It's no Witcher 3, but because it's ...
Keep Driving may not look like an RPG, but, mechanically at least, all the staples are there. 'Battles' are turn-based. You build a party of characters, each with individual, unlockable abilities.
There's a term coined in recent years, anemoia, that means nostalgia for a time you never personally experienced, and that longing for a past-that-never-was is especially poignant playing Keep Driving ...