We recently received a code for Type Knight, a $4 indie game on Steam. Recalling fun times playng The Typing of the Dead on Dreamcast many years ago, ...[Read More]
Two popular Japanese born IPs that I have no experience with were recently combined by the developers at Brownies: Doraemon and Story of Seasons, the ...[Read More]
Artists have a clear vision of what they want to do and how deep they want to dive before everything is said and done. Deep down in an artist’s heart,...[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]
In its time, expectations could not have been higher for Resident Evil 5. Four years before its release, Resident Evil 4 defined the third-person shoo...[Read More]
Earlier this year, The Elder Scrolls Online brought players into Elsweyr for the first time since The Elder Scrolls: Arena back in 1994. 25 years late...[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]
Back to business. That is the short sentence to describe Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. No gimmicks. No fluff. No Battle Royale. Just. Back. To. Busine...[Read More]
I have enjoyed the side-scrolling brawler genre since I first played videogames, and I’ve also liked ninjas since then. Despite this, I have som...[Read More]
The Sega Ages releases by M2 are something special. Release after release, they re-present old Sega classics anew. The level of passion and detail aff...[Read More]
It’s been a two year wait for WRC 7’s successor but it’s finally here and I’m glad to say, overall, it’s been worth the ...[Read More]