What in the world are you doing, Atari and Nickervision Studios? You can’t just take a classic, bring it back on the Nintendo Switch, and call it a da...[Read More]
I’m uninformed. Yeah, I know. You’re reading that and thinking, “Well, I’m glad he wrote this review.” — end sarcasm — I’m glad I wrote this review, b...[Read More]
Something tells me I’ll be playing this on and off for a while. Shop Titans is an interesting game, free-to-play on iOS, as well as available on Steam...[Read More]
Being only a casual fan of racing games, I’m very much new to the Trackmania series. Despite several installments being released since 2003, non...[Read More]
Build, explore, defend. The tenets of Kingdom Two Crowns should be familiar to any player who has spent a handful of minutes in a game where success i...[Read More]
Oh, man. I must have missed this game back in 2000. I would have played the hell out of it on my NEO GEO Pocket, rather than wasting time on Resident ...[Read More]
Seriously, how in the ever-loving heck did I miss this series growing up? A week or so ago, my mind was saying, “I’m not sure what the big deal is her...[Read More]
Year in and year out, the folks at San Diego Studios put out the best sports game to start a fresh year. I know that might seem like a ‘hot take’ (loo...[Read More]
Well, welcome back, Media Molecule. We have missed you tremendously. It has been a few years since Media Molecule has brought out a creatively flavore...[Read More]
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]