Eclipse: Edge of Light was a tough one to review. This was the first game that activated my ‘motion sickness’ within a PSVR environment. The only othe...[Read More]
Since the launch of the PlayStation 4, I’ve owned over five DualShock 4 controllers. One evening after playing Assassin’s Creed Unity, I n...[Read More]
You have to love mild upgrades to solid titles. Plants vs. Zombies: Battle for Neighborville launched its Season Eatingz upgrade ($9.99) this past wee...[Read More]
For the record, I still hate Minecraft. It’s tough to love that game, but I do understand it from afar. That’s all I can give to it at the moment. May...[Read More]
Oh, my. Some old school turn-based/action RPG-ing hits the PlayStation 4 with Star Ocean First Departure R, which launched to the public this past wee...[Read More]
Welcome back to the world of Arthur Morgan and his quest to maintain relevance in the old west (a feat that is more than a tall task). Rockstar Games ...[Read More]
The Outer Worlds takes no time in forcing players to love it. From the onset, Obsidian Entertainment’s first-person RPG is a deluge of charm and...[Read More]
What happens to us after we die? Where do we go? Is there a Heaven. Is there a Hell? Afterparty imagines Hell as a semi-tortuous, never-ending party. ...[Read More]
Don’t let the simple execution of Door Kickers: Action Squad fool you… too much. On the surface, the game is very much a 2D platformer and...[Read More]
Children of Morta has all the trappings of familiarity. Being a roguelike with stylish–if not gorgeous–pixel art, developer Dead Mage has ...[Read More]
The Surge 2, like many sequels, is burdened with having to justify its existence. Tantamount is taking the core of the previous game and building on i...[Read More]
Borderlands 3 is the game where players open the door of a dilapidated wooden outhouse and a wad of cash ejects from the bowl with a brown squelch. Bo...[Read More]