At one point in Devil May Cry 5, Dante bisects a large motorcycle in order to use each half as a melee weapon. After performing a maneuver in which ea...[Read More]
Last month’s remake of Resident Evil 2 was not short on ways to draw tension from the player. Solving the labyrinthine police station, coping wi...[Read More]
When I fondly look back at the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 era, I think of the wonderful franchises birthed as high-definition came into its own. Despi...[Read More]
In the peaks and valleys of Resident Evil, it is difficult to find a more respected high point than Resident Evil 2. Hideki Kamiya’s entangled d...[Read More]
December 1990. Ecstatic about the prospects of what awaited within the wrapped boxes beneath the Christmas tree in our living room, I had just finishe...[Read More]
For reference, check out DigitalChumps’ review of Monster Hunter: World when we reviewed it on PS4! Back in February, I claimed that Monster Hun...[Read More]
Okami is a dream on the verge of breaking through to reality. 2006, in the midst of next-generation hardware, was not an ideal time for its debut on P...[Read More]
It’s hard to believe it’s been twelve years since the release of Mega Man X Collection for GameCube and PS2. Featuring Mega Man X 1-6 (plus Battle and...[Read More]
It’s a win for everyone when a developer or publisher takes such pride in their history. Recently, I was pleased to review the Mega Man Legacy C...[Read More]
Has it really been 30 years? Oh, lord. Rarely do I feel old as a gamer when it comes to looking back after seeing anniversary collection of games, but...[Read More]
Mega Man has been getting a noticeable push from Capcom in the last three years, and for good reason. Not only was last year the franchise’s 30t...[Read More]
Let’s get one thing straight: Monster Hunter: World is one of the deepest, most complex titles I have played in a very long time. From it’s strong abi...[Read More]