Noah Rigsby
At its core, Robots at Midnight feels and plays like a game inspired by those who’ve come before. If you’ve played any of the growing soulslike games released in recent memory, this feels very familiar.
by Noah Rigsby
One of my favorite aspects of Hidden Memories, besides the journey of Arina and Frendt, is the visual artistry and immersion each level expresses.
by Noah Rigsby
It's like Sock’em Boppers, fellow 90s kids
by Noah Rigsby
Leading off is the gameplay, and while not much has drastically changed, it doesn’t need to with the foundation nearly perfect.
by Noah Rigsby
Much like Nastu and the rest of the wizards who call Fairy Tail their home, Hiro Mashima’s light-hearted adventure and I possess an everlasting bond. Fairy Tail was the first anime/manga series I connected with. Like other kids my age, I of course watched clips and episodes of
by Noah Rigsby
Like many of us, I have fond memories of spending too much time and money in the arcades of yesteryear. Scattered like hidden treasures waiting to be found, arcades remain part of a bygone era with their neon color palettes, addictive soundtracks, and endless amounts of fun. An important part
by Noah Rigsby
Every time we’re shown new footage of Devolver Digital’s upcoming 2D/3D indie “The Plucky Squire,” one can’t help but be drawn in by the adorableness. Courtesy of their latest gameplay trailer, we got a fresh look at how the hero Jot will be assisted in traversing
by Noah Rigsby
One of the more surprising announcements during today’s Nintendo Direct was Koei Tecmo and Gust’s RPG Fairy Tail is getting the sequel treatment set for release in Winter 2024. Fairy Tail is based on the popular anime and manga series by the incredibly talented Hiro Mashima. This time,
by Noah Rigsby