Years ago I once played a demo for Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver. Likely on PC as it would be a few more years before owning a PlayStation console. Whil...[Read More]
BioWare undoubtedly needed Dragon Age: The Veilguard to happen. One can only wonder and investigate what The Veilguard was before now. Back when it wa...[Read More]
The palpable weight riding on the back of Dragon Age: The Veilguard is bound to seep into most discussion about the game until it finally releases on ...[Read More]
Stellar Blade marvelously glistens when viewed through the lens of a Golden Age PlayStation 2 game. There is a distinct feeling that specific era evok...[Read More]
Some twenty years ago when I first played through the original Yakuza on PS2 I had no expectation that the series would garner such a following that i...[Read More]
Broken Pieces evokes numerous other games during its opening hours–an often endearing quality when eventually those inspirations manifest into s...[Read More]
Final Fantasy has been a series of constant evolution. Whether those changes be incremental or borderline genre shifts, the beloved RPG namesake feels...[Read More]
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, available this Friday, brings two highly acclaimed Uncharted games to the PS5. This collection contains Uncha...[Read More]
Eleven years ago, Remedy Entertainment released Alan Wake for PC and Xbox 360. I reviewed it way back then and enjoyed it (despite the state of that o...[Read More]
I can’t remember the last time I had such mixed feelings about a gaming experience as I have had with Death Stranding: Director’s Cut. It&...[Read More]
As far as franchises go, Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s Yakuza and Judgment are amongst my very favorites. I have a large collection of Yakuza goods and...[Read More]
Back in June of 2019, The Sinking City was released for consoles and I reviewed it. Fast forward to about two weeks ago, and developer Frogwares did a...[Read More]