When Yooka-Laylee released a lifetime ago back in 2017, I couldn’t help but be charmed at its blatantly obvious bid for nostalgia. Comprised of ...[Read More]
Often it’s difficult for a game to escape a poor first impression. And were it not for the pedigree of Remedy Entertainment, FBC: Firebreak may ...[Read More]
The significance of the choices we make ripple throughout the timeline of our existence until the moment we die. At what point did we create our own f...[Read More]
When Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound‘s protagonist Kenji is struck by an enemy, he doesn’t fly backward. To any veteran of the Ninja Gaiden trilog...[Read More]
Hours into Elden Ring Nightreign my confidence had been obliterated. Nearly a dozen Expeditions into Limveld had resulted in failure. Each successive ...[Read More]
It is a testament to Sea of Stars‘ incredible vision that it shined so brightly, despite releasing a few weeks after the monolith that was Baldu...[Read More]
Capcom is synonymous with fighting games. Street Fighter has cemented itself as one of gaming’s greats, matched in staying power and fame only b...[Read More]
DOOM: The Dark Ages sees the journey of id Software’s modern-day DOOM revitalization complete a perhaps unexpected full circle. Leading up to th...[Read More]
Once Upon a Puppet plucks from a familiar tree of whimsical, inspired platformers. Players only need to spend a few brief moments to recognize a game ...[Read More]
The 1990s taught us that beat ’em ups didn’t need to engage in a lot of complexity. Instead, developers merely needed to slap a license on...[Read More]
On May 15, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 brings another packed roster of games to players seeking harder-to-find titles from Capcom’s storied dec...[Read More]
Karma: The Dark World is one of the most thoughtfully directed games I’ve ever played. Numerous shots feel choreographed in a way to maximize th...[Read More]