Tecmo’s Dead or Alive franchise began in the arcades and on the original PlayStation and Saturn — all the way back in 1996. This week, Dea...[Read More]
I first heard about Omen of Sorrow by playing it at a kiosk in a local Gamestop. This was probably six months ago, but the game just released this mon...[Read More]
With twenty years of history behind it and not having a numbered sequel since 2012, the team at Project Soul had a significant amount of pressure on t...[Read More]
Dragon Ball FighterZ is my first excursion into the Dragon Ball franchise. I never watched the anime, though I frequently came across it on Cartoon Ne...[Read More]
I’m from back in the day when the WWE was called the WWF, you know before animals took it back. I attended Wrestlemania V as a kid, saw Trump there wh...[Read More]
Ninjin: Clash of Carrots succeeds in mimicking those side scrolling beat-em-ups of yesteryear. With an anime-inspired art style, a fantastic chiptune ...[Read More]
I would like to start this review by saying if you don’t understand why the title of this article is “Let’s Fighting Love” the...[Read More]
Much like its warriors who have blazed a bloody trail through countless battlefields, For Honor is a ferocious being that can’t be tamed. The pr...[Read More]
Everything that you need to know about Pato Box is in its title. The title itself, which literally translates to “duck box” or “boxing duck,” is the f...[Read More]
It’s a win for everyone when a developer or publisher takes such pride in their history. Recently, I was pleased to review the Mega Man Legacy C...[Read More]
Has it really been 30 years? Oh, lord. Rarely do I feel old as a gamer when it comes to looking back after seeing anniversary collection of games, but...[Read More]
I really, really wanted to like Extinction and for the first hour or so I genuinely did. However, the longer I played the more frustrated I got. Frust...[Read More]