By the time It’s A Wrap! wrapped up its nearly 30 levels, I was satisfied. Puzzle games can so often wear out their welcome, mentally taxing pla...[Read More]
Somerville is at its best when dialing up the action. That’s a strange sentiment for a title that hinges so delicately on its association with P...[Read More]
To call Sea of Stars a love letter is trite. Sabotage Studio’s masterful original work is more than a recreation of the most beloved parts of tu...[Read More]
Through the years, Madden NFL has had a varying personality when it comes to progress in its gameplay. In the early days, it rode its success on stats...[Read More]
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons didn’t entrance me the same way 2012’s Double Dragon Neon did. And that’s okay. Coming in ...[Read More]
Sometimes when you take a popular series and turn it into something wholly other, it works out. Look at Paper Mario. Nintendo took a platforming chara...[Read More]
SkateBIRD at one point reminded me of that strange, absurd joy I had playing Katamari Damacy the first time. My tiny “birb” was serenely c...[Read More]
With the annual Kentucky Wildcats flub in the NCAA tourney, another MLB season is ushered in with the latest release of MLB The Show. As perfect as th...[Read More]
Last summer I borrowed a powerwasher from a friend and blasted the grime and dirt off the vinyl siding of the home I bought the year prior. After year...[Read More]
Season: A Letter to the Future is not for the cynic. Or, perhaps, it is. The opening hours of the game may be too densely packed with exposition that ...[Read More]
Publisher crossovers are an odd deal but work on occasion. For the past year, I have been a bit shocked and surprised by what two very different publi...[Read More]
When The Tomorrow Children released sometime in 2016 I never played it. However, before the game’s full release I spent hours with game’s ...[Read More]