If you are the type of player who can easily corral a group of friends or is prone to openly chatting in silent lobbies, Tribes of Midgard may be for ...[Read More]
Cris Tales is one of those games that will be strapped with the somewhat flattering “love letter” moniker. When developers grow up on a di...[Read More]
Where the Heart Leads invoked memories of The Novelist, a “narrative adventure” I played in my early days of reviewing games. When The Nov...[Read More]
Waxing poetically nostalgic on Final Fantasy VII is a difficult task for me. As a longtime gamer, one of the most culturally significant JRPGs is, in ...[Read More]
Biomutant is a game I would recommend everyone play. It isn’t that Biomutant is an exceptionally dazzling game capable of redefining genres. Nor...[Read More]
The Lost Gods does one of the more admirable feats I’ve seen a piece of DLC accomplish in recent memory. Immortals Fenyx Rising has felt like ex...[Read More]
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots was probably the first game to make me weep. The microwave tunnel. Forcing Snake’s ancient body through...[Read More]
Players seeking a virtual oasis slathered in the most intricate and bizarre 1980s aesthetics will likely find solace in Narita Boy. Few games have ooz...[Read More]
Upon completing Immortals Fenyx Rising: Myths of the Eastern Realm, I wondered if the series would become Ubisoft’s new flagship for taking play...[Read More]
Sir Lovelot wears inspiration heavily on its sleeve. In less that a few screens players may confuse the titular knight with Meat Boy or Mario. His goa...[Read More]
Curse of the Dead Gods‘ labyrinthine temple is an oppressive, hopeless place. Constructed of intricate traps and endless danger, it festers with...[Read More]
Before players reached Little Nightmares‘ final act, they were forced to guide protagonist Six through one of gaming’s most grotesque chas...[Read More]