EarthNight captures the raw feeling of impactful adventure in the first quick, effortless moments of its introduction. The opening theme, an emotional...[Read More]
I missed this when it came out on Sony’s doomed PSP, which, in its defense, was an amazing piece of technology that just couldn’t get itself going for...[Read More]
Subway rail games are a great distraction from a stressful life. From the easy Subway Surfer to more complicated, emotional experiences like Sayonara ...[Read More]
Eclipse: Edge of Light was a tough one to review. This was the first game that activated my ‘motion sickness’ within a PSVR environment. The only othe...[Read More]
Subway rail games are a great distraction from a stressful life. From the easy Subway Surfer to more complicated, emotional experiences like Sayonara ...[Read More]
For the record, I still hate Minecraft. It’s tough to love that game, but I do understand it from afar. That’s all I can give to it at the moment. May...[Read More]
Oh, my. Some old school turn-based/action RPG-ing hits the PlayStation 4 with Star Ocean First Departure R, which launched to the public this past wee...[Read More]
Arise is a Journey indeed. There are a handful of games out in the world that make you sit and ponder life. I was fortunate enough this year to play D...[Read More]
I know a lot of people who are huge fans of Scrat from the Ice Age films. I think they enjoy the sheer wackiness of the character and the situational ...[Read More]
When I was growing up, educational games were about as well-intentioned and underwhelming as clothes for a Christmas present. Being on a healthy diet ...[Read More]
This is the first Madden NFL game where I’ve felt like I belong. For many moons, through suffering and adjusting numbers inside the game, I don’t need...[Read More]
For the better part of a decade, mobile devices have become an intrinsic part of modern parenting. Is little Johnny crying? Pull up YouTube on your ph...[Read More]