As with the original release of this game last year on the PS4 and Xbox, we can still say without a doubt, that this game is a damn good sequel to the...[Read More]
Clusterpuck 99 is a loveable little party game that would be a blast with a large group of friends. The soundtrack, menu aesthetic, and overall tone f...[Read More]
Bandai Namco Entertainment I will blame you at the end of my last semester of grad school when I fail. I will blame you because you made a game I have...[Read More]
Before there was the open world experience of gun toting criminals in flashy cars and violence-driven heists, such is the case with Grand Theft Auto V...[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]
Spelunker Party is one of the more adorable games from Square Enix, rating up there with World of Final Fantasy, that is built for a younger gaming au...[Read More]
Surprise. Please Note: This is a spoiler-free review, as much as possible. I mention no hard numbers, no ruinous plot details, and no specifics regar...[Read More]
If you count all of Omega Force’s Warriors games—their Musou style of brawler that began with Dynasty Warriors 2 and will never end—you will com...[Read More]
I never played this game back when Rebellion developed it and Eidos Interactive published it on the PlayStation 2/Xbox in 2006. Without knowing the hi...[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]
I’m an enormous old school arcade fan. Having been born in 1976 and raised in the 80s by a nerdy father and mother, whom trusted arcades as babysitter...[Read More]
The squid kids are back and ready to roll on the Nintendo Switch. How does the Switch handle such a game? Let’s talk. Inkoplis is back! And it’s prett...[Read More]