Visual novels and branching narratives come in a variety of sizes and flavors. Some of them are heavy on dialogue and are more focused on delivering a...[Read More]
Isometric twin-stick shooters have been around for decades. The concept of a high-octane action experience mixed with simplistic mechanics is easy eno...[Read More]
Last year, Alex Tudor reviewed Stray for the PlayStation 5 and found an intriguing adventure that was mainly driven by playing a cat in a larger-than-...[Read More]
While I’m not the biggest hardcore fan of car titles, like our wonderful car guru Ben Branscum, I tend to enjoy arcade-type driving experiences. That ...[Read More]
I think I’m creeping up on a record for the number of Kingdom Rush games reviewed within a six-month span. It’s a record I would gladly hold, of cours...[Read More]
A year removed from our original review of Ghostwire: Tokyo and it has finally made it to the Xbox. So, how did opinions change since last year? I’m g...[Read More]
In January, I dove into Kingdom Rush. While the game was originally built from a flash platform, and eventually made it to mobile starting with the iP...[Read More]
It’s good to know that a more complicated and far more entertaining Space Channel 5 has entered the match. Hi-Fi Rush is an incredibly unique game tha...[Read More]
It has been nearly three years since I reviewed The Pathless on the PlayStation 5. I remember that this was my second go around with an Annapurna Inte...[Read More]
Ironhide Game Studio got me. They have taken a mobile game and brought it to the Xbox and they have absolutely got me. Not since the release of Plants...[Read More]
Another year of gaming and another year for the latest The Jackbox Party Pack, and I’m not complaining about that at all. While last year’s pack wasn’...[Read More]