Arguably one of the hardest franchises to create anything for is Star Wars. Be it movies, TV, comic books, or yes: video games. EA’s track record when...[Read More]
I have enjoyed the side-scrolling brawler genre since I first played videogames, and I’ve also liked ninjas since then. Despite this, I have som...[Read More]
Killed and dropped into the Necroshpere with no help only you can find your way back to your friends. The only things keeping you from them are balls ...[Read More]
I first heard about Omen of Sorrow by playing it at a kiosk in a local Gamestop. This was probably six months ago, but the game just released this mon...[Read More]
With twenty years of history behind it and not having a numbered sequel since 2012, the team at Project Soul had a significant amount of pressure on t...[Read More]
The Jake Hunter franchise is much older and bigger than you would know if you just went off the fraction of it released in the US. Ten years ago, Jake...[Read More]
I would like to start this review by saying if you don’t understand why the title of this article is “Let’s Fighting Love” the...[Read More]
Your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is back, and he’s never played nor looked better than he does in Insomniac Games’ latest Sony exclus...[Read More]
For reference, check out DigitalChumps’ review of Monster Hunter: World when we reviewed it on PS4! Back in February, I claimed that Monster Hun...[Read More]
It’s hard to believe it’s been twelve years since the release of Mega Man X Collection for GameCube and PS2. Featuring Mega Man X 1-6 (plus Battle and...[Read More]
It’s a win for everyone when a developer or publisher takes such pride in their history. Recently, I was pleased to review the Mega Man Legacy C...[Read More]
Five years since the original impressed us on the PS3, Ni no Kuni 2: Revenant Kingdom (NNK2) arrives to the masses this month. We received a review co...[Read More]