The well-tread depths of H.P. Lovecraft’s vast oeuvre have been iterated upon and translated into countless forms of media. And at the center of...[Read More]
Something is entertaining about a game with tons of moving parts. Of course, you have to enjoy juggling to appreciate the juggling act. Dead in Antare...[Read More]
As I wrapped up my review of RoboCop: Rogue City back in 2023 I wrote the following: “Rogue City deserves a sequel. I’ll go ahead and say it. Te...[Read More]
Garden Life: A Cozy Simulator has no qualms readily identifying its goals to players. This is not an entry in the simulation genre meant to dissolve p...[Read More]
One benefit of cooperative play is that we can often ignore certain pressing issues which affect the quality of an otherwise lackluster game. When you...[Read More]
RoboCop: Rogue City does not allow players to jump. For about an hour I would tap the X button on my DualSense trying to get former all-human cop Alex...[Read More]
Ad Infinitum was its most terrifying when the grotesque monsters took a backseat. Horror games lately are laser-focused on delivering their scares thr...[Read More]
French developers Spiders and publisher Nacon have teamed up to release a new third person action RPG that has gameplay design typically found in the ...[Read More]
Get that open-face helmet on, crack a can of *insert your favorite energy drink here*, and put on some chillstep. WRC 10 hits the road, dirt, snow, gr...[Read More]
Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood’s premise, on its surface, should illicit compelling gameplay. Who wouldn’t want to play as a feral werewo...[Read More]
Available now digitally on next-gen, and on disc soon, Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition brings an updated version of Chaosbane that was originally ...[Read More]
Tennis has had an interesting foray in the video game world. While not as prolific as football and basketball games, tennis games have been a staple s...[Read More]