If you owned a PlayStation in the late 90s, there is a high chance you were involved in the tail-end of the...
It’s impossible to understate the popularity of card games. For a medium that has been around for hundreds of years, it’s amazing...
Vvardenfell is a place like no other. Dense, steamy swamps welcome adventurers in the south, leading them inland towards lush grasslands, misty...
In an alternate universe, Mighty No. 9 was phenomenal. It shattered sales records, was showered with critical acclaim, and it became a...
Before apps came along to waste away our free time, Sudoku was a favorite among those that liked a little game break...
If you are a nerd in modern society, you owe Gary Gygax so much more than you probably know. He wasn’t just...
The Vietnam War has never been a popular setting for first person shooters. Sure, there was Battlefield: Vietnam back in 2004, but...
I loved the first two seasons of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, and, looking back, I believe that a major reason for this...
Town of Light may be a horror game, but not in the traditional sense. Nothing jumps out at you, you’re never in...
After the dust settles and the blades are withdrawn into their sheathes, only the strongest of warriors remain standing. Those who litter...
Seven years ago, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 owners were given the chance to play a unique cover shooter: Vanquish. Unfortunately, for...
It’s easy to draw comparisons between ARMS and Splatoon, Nintendo’s paintball shoot-‘em-up that debuted on Wii U in 2015. Both games represent...
In Beholder: Blissful Sleep, you play as Hector Medina, the former building manager of the apartment block in the main game. This...
There are few games these days that allow for a group of friends to sit together in a room and just have...
When a side-scrolling “Metroidvania” game is at its best, it’s addictive, challenging, and full of unique experiences. As a fan of the...
It’s a testament to how much the Tekken franchise has evolved; ever since the good ol’ PS1 days, the 3D fighter has...
Dominoes has been popular across the globe for centuries. While the depth of Go and Chess have made them timeless, it’s the...
Since its release in 2011, Mutants and Masterminds Third Edition has been one of the go-to games for anyone interested in superhero...
Magikarp Jump captures both the charm and frustration of everybody’s least favorite splash-happy Pokémon. At this point, I’ve raised 11 generations of...
Thanks to a love of Star Trek, I’m the proud owner of a PlayStation VR headset, as well as the HTC Vive....
Let’s get one thing straight: The first real rhythm violence game was Space Channel 5 because you had to shoot aliens to...
From the first moment I started playing RiME, I felt completely pulled into its world. The cell-shaded environments and swelling orchestral soundtrack...
It’s hard to imagine that Star Trek: The Original Series had just 79 episodes when you think of just how much Roddenberry’s...
When I see a term like “visual novel” I expect the visuals to capture the ongoing storytelling, allowing me to just sit...
I have always enjoyed adventure games, from Companions of Xanth (I just dated myself, didn't I?) to Myst to The Witness, I...
I’ve likely played several thousand games in my life, but there hasn’t been a single one that made me feel as much...
Whenever someone mentions “fighting games,” as a genre, there is always a franchise my mind goes to first: Street Fighter, the longest-lasting...
The Wii U is dead, long live the Wii U. While the 3DS is still alive and kicking, a lot of well-established...
There’s something about the 4X genre that, when compared to games like the Civilization series, makes it feel deep and comprehensive. Maybe...
In the face of some excellent, fluid combat and top notch animation, what impressed me most about Injustice 2 was its ability...
With triple-A games these days showing off how much they can achieve graphically, sometimes it’s great to just chill out with something...