The Legend of Zelda all too often serves as a jumping off point of comparing and contrasting a vast number of adventure games. I suppose it’s di...[Read More]
I have been reviewing updates to The Elder Scrolls Online for almost three years now. My first real dive into ESO was with a preview of the Murkmire D...[Read More]
Over the last couple of years, some major additions have come to The Elder Scrolls Online. For the first time since some of the early Elder ...[Read More]
Zenimax Online Studios has, time and again, captured my interest with The Elder Scrolls Online. I first really got into the MMO back when Murkmire cam...[Read More]
Sometimes a game can be torn apart by competing systems. Blue Fire by no means is a bad game; in fact, its platforming is some of the most fun platfor...[Read More]
A single thought stuck with me throughout my entire playthrough of Spider-Man: Miles Morales: it’s familiar yet new. Miles Morales walks a spiderweb t...[Read More]
To say that to play Ori and the Will of the Wisps is an emotional rollercoaster would be an understatement. Filled with incredible, joyful highs and s...[Read More]
When losing myself in the intricate narrative web Vanillaware spins in 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim, I couldn’t help but be reminded of playing Zero ...[Read More]
We all need someone to ferry us through the journey of life. Whether a loved one, a mentor, family, friends, or some other divined presence, guidance ...[Read More]
It’s not very often that modern games establish brand new types of genres. FromSoftware’s Dark Souls is one of those games, having inspired plenty of ...[Read More]
Destroy All Humans! (2005) is almost the perfect example of a game from the PS2 era that released to middling critical reception, carving out its nich...[Read More]
Last year we were blown away by the Season of the Dragon event from The Elder Scrolls Online. The first year-long event was an absolute success with t...[Read More]