Once Upon a Puppet plucks from a familiar tree of whimsical, inspired platformers. Players only need to spend a few brief moments to recognize a game ...[Read More]
The moment after the developer and publisher credits faded after booting up SaGa Frontier 2 Remastered, a battle played out. It was in-engine. A light...[Read More]
The 1990s taught us that beat ’em ups didn’t need to engage in a lot of complexity. Instead, developers merely needed to slap a license on...[Read More]
As the college and professional basketball seasons begin wrapping, and the latter won’t be done until what feels like 2026, the need for warm spring w...[Read More]
When MainFrames was initially announced in August of 2024, I immediately fell in love with its retro-Windows-esque aesthetic and its simplistic platfo...[Read More]
I do believe that 2K Games has reached a point where they have figured out how best to make the PGA games. My opinion over the years has been that the...[Read More]
Moons of Darsalon adheres to a frustrating video game trope, yet strives to make it the core mechanic–and an enjoyable one at that. Escort missi...[Read More]
The moment Dreamcore boots players into the fuzzy tile labyrinth of its first level “Dreampools”, there’s little denying its target ...[Read More]
When the dust settles, I’ll remember more of what Spirit Mancer got right than where it stumbled. Even when a game is flawed, it can still make ...[Read More]
Horizon Zero Dawn and Horizon Forbidden West are two unbelievably good games that brought amazing open-world adventure and a strong lead character to ...[Read More]
Part of me is praying that SEGA will wake up one day and get a bee in their bonnet to remake Phantasy Star I-IV. I will then know that it is end times...[Read More]
Like the changing seasons it is framed by, Neva is equal parts beautiful, cyclical, and unpredictable. Alba, the sole protagonist exists as the lonely...[Read More]