Personally, I don’t get around to playing flash games or the like very often. Sometimes I’ll stumble upon one as I wander...
Welcome back to Games for the Masses, where we help you pay less to play more! While we at the GtfM Central...
When you set out on an adventure, there are some prerequisite elements: villainy, heroism, travel, anticipation of the unknown and a sense...
Once upon a time, there was a racing game. It featured high-octane demolition derby action, and was praised for its innovation and...
We’ve rounded up 50 PC games that I consider to be most influential to me, as well as to members of my...
This week on the Gaming Trend Podcast it's all GTA all the time! Join Matt, David, and Atlas as they get together...
Earlier this week, we took a look at the Early Access version of Contraption Maker, the spiritual successor to the Incredible Machine...
Rayman Legends is one of the best platforming experiences in years. From its charming presentation to its fluid controls, this game will...
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is not the game you remember. You probably remember the fantastic cartoon aesthetic, how full...
Sing in me, O muse, and through me tell of the Battle of Athens. After my Macedonian armies captured the City of...
When they offered you the chance to come to the New World, you had no idea it would be like this. They said...
We've seen a few indie studios headed by former big time developers pop up in recent years, but relatively few of them...
Foul Play is charming. Let's get that one out there immediately: it's a cute little side-scrolling beat-'em-up situated squarely in the vein...
Say what you want about the Lost Planet series (no, really--go ahead), but it certainly has a way with making every iteration...
There are certain reviews that are more difficult to write than others. Sometimes it’s just hard to quantify what is or is...
Remember the board game Mouse Trap? You'd spend 20 minutes piecing together a needlessly complex Rube Goldberg mouse trap, only to watch all...
Welcome back to Games for the Masses, where we help you spend less to play more! Forgive the lack of communication from...
You’ve forgotten about Metro: Last Light, haven’t you? Shame on you! Go back and play it. Go ahead, I’ll wait here while...
Back at gamescom 2012 we saw something interesting, but only for a moment. Like the subject matter, it appeared only for a...
This week the Gaming Trend Podcast gets on its feminist hat because it just hates all the men-folk out there. In order...
Although I've long been a fan of the Operation Flashpoint lineage, which bears a striking resemblance and supplied a lot of the...
It seems that after a fighter is released, within a year a new version of the game is released with extra players...
No matter the theme or cast of characters, it’s always great fun to beat up hordes of angry enemies. That’s a truth...
Every now and then, a game comes along that truly deserves to be called capital-g Great. I don't mean a game that's...
Indie team Binary Takeover gets right to the point in advertising their latest release, Lost Marbles: it's a game that combines the smooth...
The aesthetic of Viewtiful Joe and the painting mechanic of Okami meet the bombast of God of War. This is likely the...
You probably don't need to take Surviving the Zombie Apocalypse 101 to recognize that there's more to living through a zombie pandemic...
How far can production values get you? That’s the fundamental question facing anybody when deciding how to rate Castlevania: Lords of Shadow’s...
The survivalist based genre is one that has become very popular as of late. That popularity is attributed mainly to the explosion...
When Amnesia: The Dark Descent swept the forums and news sites back in 2010, it stood in sharp relief against the rest...
In the middle of console launches, next-gen swashbuckling, futuristic otherworldly conflicts, and other fantastic distractions is a little title called Puppeteer. Developed...