Looking at its well-deserved success, it’s unlikely many fans of Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime would believe it was once described as...
Heroes come in many shapes and forms. Some in capes, some in tights, some even in a squirrel outfit. Omnibus doesn’t need...
The power of the people is vital in democracy, that the population must be able to determine their own future and course....
The Witness is a puzzle game for the PlayStation 4 and PC. I start this review in that frank manner, because frankly,...
We all develop attachments to odd items throughout our life. Whether it's a tailing car you have noticed during a long drive,...
I will always maintain that after years of faithful and predictable game releases, the Koei hack-n-slash legacy is something that can only...
The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything is the first commercial game put out by solo developer Joe Richardson. It’s a point-and-click title with...
It's likely that, if you've owned one of the current generation consoles for more than a year, you may have run out...
1. First off, please introduce yourselves and tell us a little bit about Burn Artists. Burn Artists is a new, incredibly unprofitable...
As Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth boots up, along with the standard developer and publisher credits, a graphic signifying that the game is...
If you are a child of the 80's like me, you can probably quote the movie Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure in...
Gaming Trend alum Spencer Campbell returns from his EGM world on this week's episode of the GT Reboot Podcast to talk to...
When I was younger, I spent a lot of time camping. It was mostly just a thing to do every couple months,...
EVGA had some exciting new products to show at PAX South, including a look at their new gaming laptop they debuted at...
If you know me, then you know I’m a huge fan of over-the-top games that embrace a certain spirit of levity. So...
We got a personal tour of the Kingston booth at PAX South and two headsets caught our eyes (or more accurately, our...
The year is 2035, and today we mark the 20th year anniversary of our liberation from Self. Advent soldiers keep our beautiful...
Fortified!, a 1960’s sci-fi themed tower defense game made by Clapfoot, is at its essence a balancing act. A capable third-person shooter...
We’ve seen a lot of Mario crossovers over the years, but Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam takes a very unique approach by...
Last year Grey Box injected fresh blood into a stagnant RTS genre with the visually stunning Grey Goo. One year and two...
Here’s an honest confession: I try to avoid making appointments for the same game two shows in a row. It becomes a...
Laura stumbled on a prototype game that caught her eye at PAX South in San Antonio. The game, Zombie Tower 3D, is...
Though last year’s Rise of the Tomb Raider wrapped with a satisfying conclusion and a cliffhanger for events to come, there’s still...
The XCOM 2 panel at PAX South in San Antonio opened with a look backward to XCOM: Enemy Within. Joining the Firaxis...
A simple concept can make for the best games. In Invisigun Heroes, that concept is a top-down pixelated shooter where everyone is...
HEX CEO Cory Jones and his staff at HEX Entertainment may have put their heart and soul into the development of the...
Kenneth is the sole host this week as Eric is off doing PAX South things. So for this episode of the GT...
Jump, jump, platform, jump. I’m skipping my way across a massive ocean, barely hanging above the crest of the waves below, dodging...
Born from a late-night tech demo involving boxes and knives, DreamSail Games’ Blade Ballet is deceptively simple. Four robots enter, one… well,...
It’s rare for a game to come out and turn its genre on its head. Every once in awhile, though, a title...
When you look at Shooting Stars' Steam page, the description for the title is, "This game is the answer to one of...