Moonlight Kids are on to something with The Wild at Heart. It’s a journey of getting through grief, opening communication, and understanding the life ...[Read More]
It has been a long while since I had the distinct pleasure of revisiting the 1990s. Thanks to ININ Games and publisher Taito, 1997 is back, baby! This...[Read More]
Puzzle games can be a hard sell some days. The main reason? There are three types of puzzle games: Too easy, just right, and frustrating as hell. If t...[Read More]
There’s something to be said about a wired headset. It’s dependable, there aren’t any weird connection problems, and it works across multiple devices....[Read More]
Taito’s Darius was founded on the belief that the aquatic life of the ocean abyss would be even more terrifying if it were mechanized and then t...[Read More]
Often when I play arcade games from my childhood, I look back and wonder, “How many freaking quarters did I spend on this? How did I enjoy this experi...[Read More]
Nier came out the month after Final Fantasy XIII. Fifty days after the holy emissary of Japanese role-playing games would finally rescue the Square-En...[Read More]