I don’t know what’s going on with role playing games as of late. It’s like they’re getting in touch with their inner-90s child and depending on what m...[Read More]
Old school RPGs can be surprising sometimes, especially when the genre is shifting into an action/RPG mentality and away from turn-based style of play...[Read More]
One of my favorite PlayStation 4 games heads to the PC. It’s about time, but it definitely takes some GPU muscle to get it going. There aren’t a...[Read More]
Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon are the latest entries in the seventh generation of Pokemon games. Released on November 17, 2017, they serve as alter...[Read More]
Titan Quest wowed me when I met with THQ at E3 2005 or it might have been 2006 — anyway, I was blown away by the level of detail and that how th...[Read More]
At this point and time, you don’t need me to tell you how absolutely epic Bethesda’s Oblivion follow-up from 2011 is, as The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim a...[Read More]
Aloy is finally back! I forgot how much I was craving for another slice of my favorite apocalyptic hero that slays robots for breakfast, but she is de...[Read More]
My last interaction with anything South Park was back when Jesus vs. Santa was snuck into PGA Tour and distributed via EA to unsuspecting golf enthusi...[Read More]
Having never played the previous title from Nintendo, I came into Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowser’s Minions fresh and ready to experience ...[Read More]
I’m beginning to understand some strategy behind Nintendo’s releases this year and I have to admit that it isn’t actually that bad of a strategy. Take...[Read More]
Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver Versions were released for the Gameboy Color in 2000. It was a massive hit, selling around 13 million copies, and kick...[Read More]
There are two ways you can look at Miitopia. The first is that it’s a very light-hearted reason to push out Nintendo’s sub-brand of the Mii characters...[Read More]