Neverending Nightmares is a troubling journey through one man’s own personal Hell, but it’s a journey that may not be worth taking....
Imagine a real-time strategy game where micromanaging the location and movement of your military assets is a non-issue, partly because there are...
Those familiar with Word War II know about Germany’s infamous U-boats and their relentless attacks against Allied shipping in the Atlantic Ocean....
Dungeon crawlers have always been a difficult genre for me to get into. I was never the type to break out a...
[The following is part three of our review of The Walking Dead: Michonne, and contains our final verdict on the series as...
In its first episode, Hitman shot itself in the foot. In its second, it’s learning to walk again. With its second entry,...
LOUD on Planet X is a fun and quirky addition to the rhythm game genre. It features music from all across the...
Severed is the first touch-based action game I’ve ever loved. It carries itself with intelligence and fluidity, using a hybrid of thumbsticks...
Of all the cool things that have been possible in the Elder Scrolls world, stealthy entry and blatant theft has always been...
Star Fox Guard presents a concept that sounds great on paper, but seemingly loses something along the way. Capitalizing on the touch...
Star Fox Zero is the purest entry in the series in nearly two decades. Ditching on-foot sequences and overly complicated plotlines in...
Jump through a wormhole, hack alien interfaces, and leverage the favor of a higher power with Faith: the Scifi RPG. Faith is...
Bravely Default awoke something in me that had been lying dormant -- my love of JRPGs. While Bravely Second: End Layer doesn’t...
Chancellor Nostros Calahaan shocked us all by announcing that he will resign in one week. This is the moment I’ve been waiting...
Galaxy Trucker is an amazing game with an incredibly well done digital port available for smart phones. The digital version added missions...
If college taught me anything, I learned there are two types of people in this world. There are ones that buy cheap...
Tumult Royale casts you and some friends as medieval royals. Your goal is to rule over the land, creating statues so that...
"It's like FTL but with better graphics!" That's the initial buzz I was hearing about Into the Stars, a successfully kickstarted title...
Ashes of the Singularity will have none of your “turtling” nonsense. It was during the third level that I realized that Stardock...
With one Danganronpa port under its belt, Abstraction Games' port of Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair fares far better on PC than its...
Passion projects can produce some of the most inspiring work, but also some of the most disappointing. Creators of such personal pieces...
They say the adventure is more about the journey than the destination. In Stories: The Path of Destinies, you will have to...
While the Vita hasn’t been the success the Nintendo 3DS has, it seems like certain developers have taken a liking to the...
Dark Souls III is an unhealthy addiction. So much, in fact, that I’m finding it difficult to take time away from playing...
If you’ve played Insomniac Games’ original Ratchet and Clank for the PlayStation 2, then its remake (also named Ratchet and Clank) is...
Once upon a time, I met one of my heroes of the gaming journalism world at a media event. After spending the...
Death wants Pizza. For some reason, the denizens of the local cemetery, castles, and forests want to stop him from enjoying his...
If you’re familiar with developer Amanita Design and its previous works like Machinarium and Botanicula, then you know what to expect from...
Simple is sweet. There is something to be said for the minimal, the sleek, the clean, and the brief. Incredible simplicity is...
As far as it relates to consuming games, I’ve never been one to be a prude. While others may find the sexualization...
Fallout 4’s Automatron DLC does one thing extremely well: it embraces the childhood fantasy of building your own super-powered robot and unleashing...