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]

Plants vs. Zombies Replanted Review (PS5)

I am torn on this review, and not for the reasons you might think. Plants vs Zombies Replanted, from developer PopCap and publisher Electronic Arts, hit virtual stores on consoles last week and brought with it a complete package of fun. Local co-op, dozens of mini-games and puzzles, and the same insane fun that the original went wild with on PC, Mac, and mobile so long ago. While touted as a remas...[Read More]

Guidebook Edition of Metaphor: ReFantazio announced on livestream

Pretty cool announcement. Shame it’s only digital, but that’s how things are going. Anyway, enjoy the official details below. Over the weekend, ATLUS hosted a “One-Year Anniversary Livestream” to mark the milestone of the critically acclaimed RPG, Metaphor: ReFantazio™. In case you missed it, the broadcast can be found on the ATLUS West YouTube channel and Steam. The livestream ...[Read More]

Silent Hill f Review (PS5)

The survival horror genre has been lacking in the last decade or so. While remakes of Resident Evil games and jump-scare-driven Alien VR games have tried to fill the void, and they’re both good experiences, having a classic survival horror game construct featuring modern gaming amenities and a fresh new story has been desperately needed. And folks, I think we got one. Silent Hill f from developer ...[Read More]

Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree Review (PS5)

It feels like eons since I previewed Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree. Of course, it’s only been a month, and the time-limited gameplay that I experienced was enough to convince me that this game has some legs to stand on in a sea of roguelike titles. That’s not an easy thing to say, considering the sheer number of roguelikes in the world. There’s a lot. What separates developer Brownies’...[Read More]

Dragon Ball Genkishin Squadra Review (PS5)

It’s fair to say that I have dabbled in Dragon Ball Z during my lifetime. From watching the anime when it first hit these shores to withstanding a terrible movie translation that was questionable in so many ways, I know the material somewhat. What I can now add to that knowledge is that using DB to make a MOBA was a smart idea. Dragon Ball Genkishin Squadra, from developer Ganbarion and publisher ...[Read More]

Cronos: The New Dawn Review (PS5)

There’s nothing quite like a good survival horror game, especially this time of year when spooky season is on the uptick. There’s something fun about getting the crap scared out of you while struggling to stay alive in a light-limited environment. God, it’s good to be back with fall gaming horror romps. Anyway, the launching point of this good feeling is this review for Cronos: The New Dawn from d...[Read More]

Adventure of Samsara Review (PS5)

I have always been under the belief that games should be fun and not work. That is the main reason why I don’t play Dark Souls games. If I wanted to struggle or get a taste of real life, I would just not play games. Not making yourself miserable should always be your gaming goal. I’m going down this road with you because recently I played Adventure of Samsara from developer llex Games and publishe...[Read More]

Lost Soul Aside Review (PS5)

Do you ever look at a game and say to yourself, “I can see what they were going for, but they didn’t quite get there”? Well, this is one of those times. Lost Soul, Aside from developer UltiZeroGames and PlayStation Studios, had all the markings of something great, as it felt like a page taken from Final Fantasy, but it just couldn’t get there. While the characters in the game are compelling, the s...[Read More]

Helldivers II Review (Xbox Series X)

Over a year ago, I reviewed this game for the PlayStation 5. During that time, I felt like it was a bit repetitive, yet showed some moxie to become a competent and fun third-person shooter for friends with nothing to do on a Friday night. I wasn’t wrong. Now that Helldivers II has made its way to the Xbox Series X/S from the good folks at Arrowhead Game Studios, it’s still kicking on all cylinders...[Read More]