Unless you have a bleeding edge PC, there’s no real definitive version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. You won’t get a consistently...
The first Red Dead Redemption has been and will always be one of Rockstar’s beloved classics, thanks to its engaging narrative, memorable...
Loop8: Summer of Gods gives you a lot to think about. The game plops you into a town full of people and...
Madden has been a staple of my gaming experience for YEARS now. I was honored to visit the EA headquarters in California...
I have never been a fan of wireless peripherals. As a proud user of wired products, including headphones, I have a strong...
A lot of “re”-ing goes on in video games these days. From remakes to remasters to your favorite alternative form of reconditioning,...
Samurai Maiden is the latest visual novel Hack and Slash JRPG from D3 publisher. It has several elements to satisfy any Japanophile...
The word “survive” brings to mind the idea of a desperate struggle – the process of overcoming a life or death situation....
If somehow you’ve still not heard yet, Monster Energy Supercross 5 launched back in March and I got the chance to check...
The defeat of Sarffog was only the beginning of our Twofold heroes story. Quill and her Reader, having rescued her uncle, embark...
After setting out to become certified Alchemists, Sophie and Platcha find themselves in a strange forest. Before an even stranger tree, a...
If you can believe it, Phoenix Point first released on PC all the way back in 2019. Since then it’s had a...
Life is Strange: True Colors Wavelengths tells a highly intimate tale centered around fan-favorite queer badass Steph Gingrich, who escaped Arcadia Bay...
I’d like to start this by admitting that I’m a closeted fan of the FIFA series. I’ve played every installment of the...
Lost in Random takes place in the titular Random, a world where every decision is decided by the roll of the dice....
Life is Strange: True Colors is the latest entry in the hit Life is Strange series. Having played all previous games in...
Sonic, buddy, we need to talk. We’ve had some good times over the years, a few bad, but you’re better than those....
I’ve loved Greek mythology ever since I was a child. The adventures of Perseus, the story of Sisyphus, the labors of Hercules,...
I guess the first thing I need to do is apologize for that horrible pun, but in all fairness it does mesh...
Humans will do anything for their pets, but would their pets do the same for them? In B.ARK, players get to take...
Last Stop is a hard game to review, because it is ultimately more of a TV show, albeit an interactive one, than...
Full disclosure: I am not usually one that rushes to pick up the newest narrative-driven games. First person shooters and third-person adventures...
I just finished my usual re-watching of the Star Wars movies, so what better time to embrace the dark side and try...
Ghosts ‘n Goblins was first conceived back in 1985 a side-scrolling arcade platformer with a notorious difficulty. Fast forward 26 years, after...
Minute of Islands is perhaps the most beautiful game I've played this year. While its narrative elements are also quite touching, it's...
Released in 1999, Legend of Mana is a really old game. One that's older than I am in fact, and one that...
I've always been a big fan of SEGA's vast library of fighting games, especially the Virtua Fighter series. While I wasn't as...
Summer, 2053: it’s snowing. A young boy watches over his sickly little sister in a bombed out convenience store, they haven’t eaten...
For those who don’t know me, I’m a huge fan of the Jackbox Party Pack games. It’s a great way to have...
Disco Elysium is a game that begins unlike most as it sets itself apart from the others almost immediately. During its first...
Grief can be a very complicated emotion, I’ve thought a lot about it in the past few years. Especially when someone close...