Path of Fury – Episode I: Tetsuo’s Tower Review (Meta Quest)

When I was younger, I dreamed of a video game world that could put me in Street Fighter II or Final Fight. Having a first-person brawl inside those classics would have been an amazing experience. I was young. Stupid even. Energetic and flexible. Well, I’m 49 years old now. I’ve got arthritis about everywhere imaginable (thanks to genetics and an unhealthy obsession with basketball). I’m just not t...[Read More]

Macross – Shooting Insight Review (PS5)

Having grown up in the arcade scene in its heyday, you could find shoot ‘em-up games pretty much everywhere. Hell, Capcom made a killing off of them with their 1940s series, which probably gave the company enough money to get us in the street fighting mood. I digress, historically it was common practice that shoot ‘em-ups were the first arcade pool dips for most game companies. I mean, Radar Scope...[Read More]

Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee

It has been forever since I have seen Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee, much less played it. It was one of the more popular games for the original Xbox and a big deal when it came to 3D adventures, as the gaming world was really starting to discover that bigger gameplay design possibilities were somewhat necessary and expected. It was also an Oddworld of a game that was packed with humor, filled with ado...[Read More]

Skellboy

There are always a few things I look for in a new Nintendo Switch indie game. Does it look unique? Does it look fun? Is it something I can pick up at any point? Luckily, Skellboy was one of those games that hit my (albeit easy) requirements.  The first thing anyone will notice in Skellboy is just how visually interesting the game is. Using a sort-of isometric 8-bit style w...[Read More]

RAD to launch in August via Bandai Namco Entertainment and Double Fine Productions

Great name for a game. Check out the goods below. SANTA CLARA, Calif., (May 20, 2019) – Leading video game publisher and developer BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc., in partnership with critically acclaimed studio Double Fine Productions, today revealed that RAD™ will launch for Steam®, Nintendo Switch™, PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system and Xbox One on August 20, 201...[Read More]