I remember being at the reveal for Sonic Colors at E3 a dozen or so years ago. The game looked good, and fellow Senior Editor Eric Layman reviewed it ...[Read More]
Twenty-five years ago, Quake launched on PC, and oh how I remember those days with fondness. I still have my original Quake CD and my original CDs of ...[Read More]
Fourteen years ago, Square Enix and Jupiter released the World Ends with You for the Nintendo DS, an action-JRPG set in modern-day Shibuya that very q...[Read More]
Streets of Rage 4 (SOR4) is an outstanding side-scrolling brawler that I enjoyed playing through last year. Dotemu, Lizardcube, and Guard Crush, with ...[Read More]
Ninja Gaiden is one of those IPs that have been around for literally over thirty years, but has been largely neglected since 2013’s release of N...[Read More]
About nine months since the base game’s original release, Wastleland 3 receives its first expansion in the form of a $14 DLC pack called The Bat...[Read More]
Take the fight to the Middle East in Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 (SGWC2). In this awkwardly titled sequel, players again resume the role of Raven...[Read More]
As a fan of the isometric perspective and adventure games in general, Beautiful Desolation caught my eye. When I first discovered it just a few weeks ...[Read More]
Pumpkin Jack is classic 3D platforming defined. With the lovable level design to music that fills you with the Halloween spirit, Pumpkin Jack hits eve...[Read More]
The popular Netflix TV series, based on the popular 80s movies, now has a videogame. In Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues, up to two players ca...[Read More]
A single thought stuck with me throughout my entire playthrough of Spider-Man: Miles Morales: it’s familiar yet new. Miles Morales walks a spiderweb t...[Read More]
Hasbro’s G.I. Joe franchise returns to consoles for the first time in eleven years with GameMill’s G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout. The Gears...[Read More]