American Arcadia launches!

Look for our full review of this on Sunday. Until then, enjoy the launch details below. STOCKHOLM – May 15, 2025 – Swedish indie publisher Raw Fury and developer Out of the Blue Games’ cinematic puzzle game American Arcadia is now available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo Switch, expanding the availability of the acclaimed title beyond PC. American Arcadia i...[Read More]

Another Crab’s Treasure physical edition announced from iam8bit and Aggro Crab

LOS ANGELES – May 13, 2025 – iam8bit, together with developer Aggro Crab, have announced that Another Crab’s Treasure, will be receiving a slew of physical goods, as the beloved indie comes to physical media for the first time. Fans can get their claws on a worldwide physical edition ($34.99) and premium physical release for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 5 ($34.99), as well as a snazzy 2xLP viny...[Read More]

Digital Extremes brings the goods to PAX East

I’m glad that Warframe is thriving and surviving. Soulframe looks interesting. Anyway, enjoy the official details below. BOSTON – May 10, 2025 – Digital Extremes made a stop ahead of this year’s TennoCon, presenting a live Devstream in-person to fans and community from PAX East’s main theater, revealing new information about the jam-packed months ahead for Warframe and fresh trailer for Soul...[Read More]

Everdeep Aurora’s new demo heading to Steam Next Fest

This looks adorable. Enjoy the official goods below. Everdeep Aurora, the lonely, desolate, yet hope-filled 2D adventure developed by Nautilus Games and published by Ysbryd Games, ventures into never-before-seen handcrafted locations in a new demo at Steam Next Fest. We invite you to try out the demo early with a key! Join Shell, a determined young cat, on a peaceful journey through the Everdeep t...[Read More]

Days Gone Remastered Review (PS5)

Sometimes when you review games, you can miss big releases because you’re swamped with other things, also, because better reviewers are reviewing the material. Anyhoo, this time around, I caught a game in its second go-around, and I have some unbiased thoughts, which are hard to come by when you’re discussing Days Gone. Days Gone Remastered, from developer Sony Bend, has brought back one of the bi...[Read More]

Sega reveals English voice cast for Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut

Good cast. Enjoy the goods below.    Today, SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio announced the English voice cast for the highly anticipated Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut, launching on June 5 for Nintendo Switch™ 2. English voiceover is being added to the acclaimed origins story for the first time with several familiar names playing Kazuma Kiryu (Yong Yea), Goro Majima (Matt Mercer), Akira Nishikiy...[Read More]

iam8bit and Wētā Workshop announce physical edition of Tales of the Shire: A Lord of the Rings Game

Pretty cool set. Love the look and layout. Anyway, enjoy the goods below. LOS ANGELES – May 6, 2025 – iam8bit, together with developer Wētā Workshop and publisher Private Division, have announced that Tales of the Shire: A The Lord of the Rings ™ Game, the beautiful cosy life sim that encapsulates the peaceful life of The Shire, will be receiving a physical edition and premium physical rele...[Read More]

Amerzone: The Explorer’s Legacy Review (PS5)

Have you ever wondered what a point and click game would look like if it was put in first-person? It would look exactly like Myst, which I had no idea was essentially a point and click puzzler until this very review. It was right there! I can’t believe I never noticed. God, I hope they do this with Monkey Island someday. Anyway, we’re not here for Myst or monkeys; rather, we are here to discuss Am...[Read More]

Rusty Rabbit Review (PS5)

I cannot remember if I have played a game led by a rabbit before. Hmmm…I don’t think I ever played a Looney Tunes game. Nah. This is my first one. If you didn’t have enough rabbits, eggs, and attitudes from this past weekend, then you’re in for a treat with Nitro Plus’ Rusty Rabbit. This 2D platformer does its best to make a mean and machine-obsessed rabbit into an unlikely hero full of grit and m...[Read More]

Hitman: World of Assassination Part One – VR Edition Review (PSVR2)

If the Hitman series ever needed an injection of creativity and innovation, then this would be the moment. And that moment is so good. Hitman: World of Assassination Part One – VR Edition from developer Io Interactive is something to behold. While the original game was certainly a step in the right direction for the series, featuring more of a community-based Hitman that feels and plays bigger tha...[Read More]

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Review (PS5)

Indiana Jones is off on another adventure, but this time it’s on the PlayStation 5. Delivering a PS5 edition of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle can only stand to benefit Bethesda, Xbox, and MachineGames. Never let an opportunity to make more money be blocked by a ‘console war’. The industry needs a boost to stay healthy, as does the Xbox brand, and releasing this game on multiple platforms is t...[Read More]

INAYAH – Life After Gods Review (PC)

Sometimes when you review titles, you come across one that kicks up some old feelings. For example, when I’m playing any Street Fighter game, it harkens back to me on a date at a mall in Annapolis. I should have been paying attention to my date, but I was fixated on a new game called Street Fighter II. It’s a good memory for the wrong dating reasons, but a good memory about video games and my firs...[Read More]