Let’s get one thing straight: Monster Hunter: World is one of the deepest, most complex titles I have played in a very long time. From it’s strong abi...[Read More]
First released on the DS in 2011, Radiant Historia makes a return to the 3DS this week in an enhanced version of the original. Radiant Historia: Perfe...[Read More]
As Street Fighter enters its 30th year, the latest installment arrives exclusively to the PS4 and PC. Two years ago, Street Fighter V (SFV) wowed play...[Read More]
Shadow of the Colossus (2005, SOTC) by Sony’s Japan Studio is one big reason why I maintain the belief that the PlayStation 2 is the console wit...[Read More]
The most astounding aspect of the Dragon Ball franchise in terms of gaming is how fresh and relevant each new game has felt, even after rehashing many...[Read More]
Titan Quest wowed me when I met with THQ at E3 2005 or it might have been 2006 — anyway, I was blown away by the level of detail and that how th...[Read More]
The fourth Ace Attorney game, and the series’ best-seller, is nearly ten years old, but now joins the previous three in being available on the 3...[Read More]
The only quick review I can give Battlefront 2 is that it is close, but not quite close enough to what players have been asking for from DICE/EA’s reb...[Read More]
One of the things that has always enticed me about the Need for Speed series is their focus on street racing, especially 2015’s soft reboot of the ser...[Read More]
Capcom’s popular MvC, or Marvel Vs Capcom, franchise has made a return with MvC: Infinite, featuring thirty characters at launch (fifteen from e...[Read More]
Several months ago I had the pleasure of reviewing Thimbleweed Park, the Kickstarted point and click adventure from Terrible Toybox, the core of which...[Read More]
Thimbleweed Park surprised me in a multitude of ways. After going without viewing any sort of trailers or reviews of the game, I was almost expecting ...[Read More]