What does it mean when a game looks incredibly similar to an indie title with a cult following? Does it make it a knockoff? A carbon copy? A love lett...[Read More]
Outriders is the latest co-op, third-person, RPG, looter-shooter from Square Enix and People Can Fly. Now, before I go any further in this review, I w...[Read More]
It has been a few years removed since I reviewed World of Final Fantasy, and I still stand by my original statement that I believe it’s a fun Pokemon-...[Read More]
Westerns are synonymous with gangs of outlaws, frontier towns, and railroads. West of Loathing has all of those things, but processes them through a b...[Read More]
Yakuza 6 should feel tired. It’s the thirteenth title under the Yakuza banner, the ninth to make it to North American shores, and the third rele...[Read More]
A game that thrives off of a realistic medieval life, I would assume. You star as Henry, the blacksmith’s son, who wants to get out into the world and...[Read More]
The premise of Skyrim in virtual reality would seem to commence the automatic exchange of sixty dollars. Bethesda’s most recent entry in The Eld...[Read More]
The more Final Fantasy changes, the more it stays the same. Outside of shared nomenclature and common themes, it’s difficult to find two—even am...[Read More]
PlatinumGame’s action expertise may have brought players into Nier: Automata, but it’s not what they left with after the final set of cred...[Read More]
Persona 5 is a model of efficiency. This is an ironic observation about a game that easily creeps across the hundred hour mark, but it’s also an...[Read More]
Nier was a demanding and ambitious game undermined by the reality that it wasn’t much fun to sit down and play. Seven years later, Nier: Automat...[Read More]
Final Fantasy XV’s decade-long maelstrom of doubt, chaos, and suspense has somehow wrought an effective tale from the bonds of brotherhood and a...[Read More]