When The Tomorrow Children released sometime in 2016 I never played it. However, before the game’s full release I spent hours with game’s ...[Read More]
Is it the profound hope of most game developers to allow their players to embody a specific avatar? The common “joke” with Marvel’s ...[Read More]
The Delicious Last Course is, simply put, more Cuphead. Players should be able to judge their desires based on that statement alone. Plenty of games p...[Read More]
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge pretends as if the last twenty years of gaming hasn’t existed. It imagines a world where ...[Read More]
Silt is a tremendously evocative adventure, taking players into the furthest mysterious depths of the ocean. It’s just a damn shame the journey ...[Read More]
For developer Retro Forge, Souldiers is an extremely safe bet for a first game. Studios can throw all the money in the world at a game and there will ...[Read More]
Thankfully, Evil Dead: The Game is not a mediocre game glued together solely by its use of a beloved license. Evil Dead is an undeniable classic. An i...[Read More]
ScourgeBringer delights itself in pulling no punches. Players will die at a furious, brutal pace. Whether it be a massive beam of energy, undodged bul...[Read More]
Taking Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising at face value may be difficult for some. Meant as a spin-off or prologue or introduction to players before the arriva...[Read More]
The five interconnected stories of Weird West will have players’ choices rippling throughout the narrative. In this world of cannibalistic tribe...[Read More]
Final Fantasy has been a series of constant evolution. Whether those changes be incremental or borderline genre shifts, the beloved RPG namesake feels...[Read More]
In my time interacting with A Musical Story I constantly wished to refer to it as A Musical Journey. A journey, while not inherently long, may take th...[Read More]