I’m pretty sure that Vincenzo Natali would have been proud of Neverout. The game is a claustrophobic puzzle game that requires you to find a way out o...[Read More]
It’s hard to believe it’s been twelve years since the release of Mega Man X Collection for GameCube and PS2. Featuring Mega Man X 1-6 (plus Battle and...[Read More]
Galak-Z: Variant S is a free-to-play shooter on the Nintendo Switch that released on the system this week, and brings with it a standard shooting expe...[Read More]
Inside is a cinematic masterpiece disguised as a puzzle-platformer adventure game. It is the second game from Playdead, after Limbo, another atmospher...[Read More]
How in the world did Machine Games get Wolfenstein II onto the Nintendo Switch? I’m not saying that the Switch isn’t the little engine tha...[Read More]
It’s 2018, surely you have played Limbo by now! If not, it has been ported to the Nintendo Switch and you can play it anywhere! Limbo is a poignant ex...[Read More]
Hexologic is a sudoku-like puzzler where you can add 1, 2, or 3 dots to each hexagon and each line of hexagons must add up to the number signified. He...[Read More]
First place. It’s an elusive mistress sought out by the hungriest sports teams, Olympians, politicians, racers, gamers, and pageant queens. Whet...[Read More]
Ikaruga is forever tied to two things in my mind: Dreamcast and Treasure. The first home console the game made it to was Sega’s Dreamcast, and t...[Read More]
Has it really been 30 years? Oh, lord. Rarely do I feel old as a gamer when it comes to looking back after seeing anniversary collection of games, but...[Read More]
Westerns are synonymous with gangs of outlaws, frontier towns, and railroads. West of Loathing has all of those things, but processes them through a b...[Read More]
Mega Man has been getting a noticeable push from Capcom in the last three years, and for good reason. Not only was last year the franchise’s 30t...[Read More]