Tesla Force is a rogue-lite, top down, twin stick shooter that ‘stars’ several famous historical figures fighting off enormous hordes of e...[Read More]
Sam & Max, the Freelance Police duo, are back in a fresh remaster of a game that was originally released in 2006 by the now defunct dev studio kno...[Read More]
The Falconeer took flight on the launch of the XS, and I was pleased to receive a review copy of this $30 launch title. Players are tasked with piloti...[Read More]
The popular Netflix TV series, based on the popular 80s movies, now has a videogame. In Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues, up to two players ca...[Read More]
A single thought stuck with me throughout my entire playthrough of Spider-Man: Miles Morales: it’s familiar yet new. Miles Morales walks a spiderweb t...[Read More]
Hasbro’s G.I. Joe franchise returns to consoles for the first time in eleven years with GameMill’s G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout. The Gears...[Read More]
Destroy All Humans! (2005) is almost the perfect example of a game from the PS2 era that released to middling critical reception, carving out its nich...[Read More]
Command & Conquer is one of those rare franchises in my history that holds a special place in my gamer’s heart. Though I started on Tiberian...[Read More]
Sega has a lot of iconic franchises to their name, and amongst those from the early 90s would have to be Streets of Rage, or Bare Knuckle as it’...[Read More]
One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows is a game from the anime and manga series, One Punch Man. The manga and anime revolve around a superhero, Saitama, ...[Read More]
Four years ago (wow, really?), Capcom released Street Fighter V, followed by the Arcade Edition two years later. Now, two years after that, the Champi...[Read More]
There’s something to be said about taking things back to basics. For nearly the last decade, there hasn’t been a game in the DragonBall franchise that...[Read More]