When The Quiet Man was briefly shown at E3 this year, it seemed like one of those new IPs that no one knew about but was on the fast track to becoming...[Read More]
All good characters that exist within good stories have both merits and flaws to them, which makes them interesting. No one wants to be Superman all t...[Read More]
Way back in the PlayStation 2 days, I explored a Dragon Quest game like no other — Dragon Quest VIII. It was a fun distraction on a holiday trip to th...[Read More]
In 2010, Yoko Taro’s NieR was not particularly well received by most, but garned quite a cult following. Senior Editor Eric Layman reviewed it w...[Read More]
Two years removed and somehow this game is still fascinating to me. Go figure. While we did review the original version of this release on the PlaySta...[Read More]
In 1993, I was purely a PC gamer, so while many were enjoying Square’s legendary Secret of Mana, I was leading Dr. Jones to discover the Fate of...[Read More]
I don’t know what’s going on with role playing games as of late. It’s like they’re getting in touch with their inner-90s child and depending on what m...[Read More]
Old school RPGs can be surprising sometimes, especially when the genre is shifting into an action/RPG mentality and away from turn-based style of play...[Read More]
One of my favorite PlayStation 4 games heads to the PC. It’s about time, but it definitely takes some GPU muscle to get it going. There aren’t a...[Read More]
I’m a huge fan of Life is Strange. A few years back when the original was released I had a surprisingly good time with it, as the episodic-driven opus...[Read More]
Spelunker Party is one of the more adorable games from Square Enix, rating up there with World of Final Fantasy, that is built for a younger gaming au...[Read More]
The more Final Fantasy changes, the more it stays the same. Outside of shared nomenclature and common themes, it’s difficult to find two—even am...[Read More]