Regions of Ruin: Runegate Review (PC)

This was fun. Yeah, that’s right. Nothing clever, just fun. Let’s get right into things. Regions of Ruin: Runegate, from developer Gameclaw Studio, is a game with many personalities. On the surface, it is an action game, where someone can slice and dice their way through goblins and other evil creatures. Below the surface hides a simulator, an open-world RPG, and a non-linear adventure that gives ...[Read More]

Samson Review (PC)

Sometimes potential can be seen miles away from the final destination. I see potential with Samson, but it has not quite completed its journey yet. The story of Samson has the titular character back in the town of Tyndalston from a prison stint and owing some very bad people a lot of money. His poor sister’s safety is at stake with the bad men, but Samson is hellbent on doing everything in his pow...[Read More]

Wizard 101 bringing a Fantastic Fight Fest event

And the game keeps living on and on. Enjoy the event details below.  Put up your dukes as today, renowned MMO publisher KingsIsle Entertainment announces the launch of a month-long in-game event for its most magical title, Wizard101: get ready for Fantastic Fight Fest! Available now on PC via Steam and through the Official Wizard101 website, this event has players team up together to battle a numb...[Read More]

Bungies releases new trailer for Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate

Check out the details and goods below. Today, Bungie debuted a new cinematic trailer during a Destiny 2 developer livestream for The Edge of Fate, launching on July 15. In The Edge of Fate, players will join new and familiar faces to investigate the mysteries of the new destination Kepler, and uncover a looming threat that predates everything Guardians thought they knew about Sol. Destiny 2: The E...[Read More]

Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Review (PS5)

It has been nearly six years since Sam Bridges crossed America to connect with people and make the nation whole again. To put that in perspective, one pandemic, two presidents, and one insurrection have occurred since Sam’s last adventure. That seems like ages ago. Well, Hideo Kojima is delivering the next chapter of Sam’s story with Kojima Productions’ Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. The game st...[Read More]

Yakuza 0 – Director’s Cut gets new trailer, hotline to call

If this isn’t the most Yakuza thing you’ve seen today, then you need more coffee. Enjoy the trailer and details below. Today, SEGA and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio released a new trailer for the highly anticipated Yakuza™ 0 Director’s Cut for Nintendo Switch™ 2, providing an overview of everything the game has to offer players along with a 1-888-YAKUZA0* hotline to learn more. Th...[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]

SEGA celebrates Like a Dragon Franchise like a boss

Proper way to celebrate an awesome series.  Check out the official details below. IRVINE, CA – Oct. 23, 2024 – SEGA of America and Ryu Ga Gotoku studio are giving Like a Dragon™ & Yakuza™ fans several reasons to celebrate the beloved franchise this week from an exclusive sale with deep discounts to series’ first release on Nintendo Switch, all kicking off on October 24, 202...[Read More]

Shin Chan: Shiro and the Coal Town Review (PC)

One of the toughest parts of parenting in a video game-driven family is figuring out what exactly is age-appropriate content for your kids. Giving them content that has themes of violence and mayhem, like Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim might prompt some questions and cause undue stress for a young gamer. Giving them something like Tetris might bore the tears out of them (no, seriously), as kids these day...[Read More]

Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Review (PS5)

There are a few games that I enjoy going back to regularly and playing through. Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is one, as I love spending a December being a whack-a-doodle around that landscape. There is something very wintry about its snowy, dangerous environments. Reminds me of Christmas. With magic. The other big one is Horizon Zero Dawn, a game that connected with me the first time around during the ...[Read More]

Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Review (PC)

I don’t really care how many versions of Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Sony Interactive Entertainment publishes on another platform because I’m still going to play the hell out of it before reviewing it. Every single time. Let me clarify, the main reason for doing that repeatedly is that GoT is a fantastic, replayable game that features a compelling story and set of well-developed characters. ...[Read More]

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