Resident Evil Requiem Review (PS5)

Picture this. You’re 20 years old, going to college, and working at Waldensoftware in Fayette Mall (Lexington, Kentucky). A shipment of PlayStation games comes in with something called Resident Evil. You and your co-workers can’t stop laughing at the goofy opening, where a very mousse-haired man is running and shooting at dogs that aren’t real. And you think to yourself, “Who would ever buy this g...[Read More]

KILLER INN Preview (PC)

Back in the 1980s, having a murder mystery party meant that you would force friends to get dressed up, memorize lines like in a play, and come over to your house to solve a murder that had occurred. Live-action Clue was so much fun, but now it has changed. Thanks to COVID-19 and the rise of the 2018 title Among Us, something that still reverberates after nearly a decade, figuring out a murder and ...[Read More]

DAMON and Baby Preview (PC)

As we have over the last month, Digitalchumps has been knee-deep in putting together previews for upcoming Steam games. While we haven’t traditionally done this, it’s been a fun go-around with early sneak peeks at soon-to-be-released titles and where they stand versus how they become. Demos and player feedback go a long way in shaping a game’s future release. Anyway, this time out, we present to y...[Read More]

Super Bomberman Collection Review (PC)

The last time I dived headfirst into the Bomberman series was with the Sega Saturn back in the late 90s. My friend, Shane Bettenhausen, had the imported version for the Saturn and the capabilities of playing 10-players at once thanks to a multi-tap controller port. What ensued for hours upon hours was a competitive Bomberman tournament that devolved into a drinking game at one point (not Shane, bu...[Read More]

Dragon Quest VII Reimagined Review (PC)

Square Enix is on a roll with these re-released versions of their older Dragon Quest games. I sincerely hope they keep going and make more. No joke, Dragon Quest VII Reimagined is quite impressive. Developers Square Enix and HexaDrive captured the essence of the classic title from 2001 on the PlayStation, reimagined a modern-day version of it, and nailed it. While the quest is noticeably the same,...[Read More]

SYNDUALITY gets new mid-season update trailer

Check out those official details below. The mid-season update for SYNDUALITY: ECHO OF ADA is now live! The PvPvE extraction shooter where players pilot customizable Cradlecoffin mechs across the ruined wastelands of Amasia is adding a new map into the mix with the Polluted Forest…but beware as a new type of Ender is wreaking havoc on all Drifters in the area. The latest update also brings a new En...[Read More]

Ella Mental introduced in Invincible VS

Enjoy those details below.  The Invincible universe just got even bigger! Revealed during The Game Awards last week, Ella Mental is an all-new original character born from the creative minds of Invincible co-creators Robert Kirkman and Cory Walker, and she will be voiced by visionary rapper Tierra Whack. Ella Mental radiates positivity and energy, always the first to jump in and solve a problem. S...[Read More]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fans goes on sale

It’s a really solid game, especially if you’re TMNT fan. Anyway, enjoy the official details below. Super Evil Megacorp is offering plenty of amazing deals on the popular, action-packed roguelike, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate. Steam (until December 4) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate – 60% off ($29.99, $11.99) TMNT: Splintered Fate – Heroes Prem...[Read More]

Keys of Fury: Typing Action (PC)

I’m getting some Kung Fu Master vibes from this. I can dig those vibes. Keys of Fury, from developer Elecorn, is an interesting typing-led action game. It takes the concept of a retro-style 2D arcade game and adds an exciting gameplay element: typing. The typing portion of the game is what it’s really about, and the game’s challenge is pushed forward by gradually difficult words to spell in a shor...[Read More]

MOBA-Card game StoneHold announced

There’s nothing quite like a good MOBA. Hopefully, this one is good. Anyway, enjoy the official details below. [Tustin, CA — November 11, 2025] — Little Orbit Inc. has announced StoneHold, a bold new free-to-play competitive title that fuses the adrenaline of third-person action MOBAs with the strategic depth of collectible card games. This 5v5 arena battler puts players in control of stone-...[Read More]

Spindle Review (Nintendo Switch 2)

You can call me old if you want, but this is my jam for action-RPG-style games. Spindle from developer Let’s GameDev and publisher Deck 13 was released a few weeks ago on the Nintendo Switch, and I was assured that this was a Zelda-esque type of experience. That is a tall order to meet, considering the epic-ness of that classic franchise. What came out of that experience was exactly what was assur...[Read More]

Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake Review (PS5)

It’s good to see a company treat an old IP like a new one, and with so much care. This past week, ARTDINK and Square Enix released Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake for consoles, and I tell you, folks, this is one gorgeous and fun set of games. Improved in this remake are the graphics, which set a new standard for how 2D isometric games should look, as well as quality-of-life features that shou...[Read More]