Far Cry 5 is introducing “Far Cry Arcade”, a sort-of replacement for the map editors of previous Far Cry entries. With my time at the recent Far Cry 5...[Read More]
What struck me in my first moments in the open Montana wilderness of Far Cry 5 was how at-home I felt. No, it wasn’t the occupation of Eden’s Gate thr...[Read More]
Originally released last August on PC, and later for mobile, Mike Bithell’s Subsurface Circular has been ported to the Switch by Ant Workshop. T...[Read More]
I’m so happy that Sony isn’t letting go of the PlayLink idea. I’m dead serious about that, so don’t take that as sarcasm. I’ve had the most stupid fun...[Read More]
In 1993, I was purely a PC gamer, so while many were enjoying Square’s legendary Secret of Mana, I was leading Dr. Jones to discover the Fate of...[Read More]
Bandai Namco Entertainment I will blame you at the end of my last semester of grad school when I fail. I will blame you because you made a game I have...[Read More]
I tried my best to be careful. Jettomero, the enormous robot lumbering across planets as he causes unimaginable destruction, did not mean to do any of...[Read More]
A techno ninja packed with guns and a sword in VR? Good lord, the possibilities. Welcome to Sairento VR from Mixed Realms. The concept is pretty simpl...[Read More]
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet is a major change to the long running anime game series. In previous installments of the franchise, it was focused more...[Read More]
Chronicles of NyaNya is certainly the most interesting game I have ever played. Set up similar to an old-school Pokemon game, this Russian, Indie deve...[Read More]
Call of Duty: WWII has definitely been a revitalization of the franchise. As I stated in my review this past November, CoD: WW2 is, “the most complete...[Read More]
Compromise seems to be an intrinsic facet of the PlayStation VR’s library. In most cases, the virtual reality experience has either been grafted...[Read More]