Six months ago, Story of Seasons: Pioneers of Olive Town rolled onto my Switch and did wonders to help improve my late-pandemic...
Jupiter Hell isn’t afraid to wear its influences on its sleeve, and in reality its homage to DOOM is one of its...
You fish around in your top drawer and find that old USB thumb drive you got from that conference back in 2015....
The Artful Escape is a truly beautiful video game, with one of the most unique art directions seen in gaming to this...
I had my problems with Bravely Default II, but it was still a good game despite its flaws. You can read my...
Golf Club: Wasteland reminds me why I love video games. I didn’t think 2-D golf would be the medicine I needed during...
There are sequels that completely upset the apple cart and diverge from the original, making radical changes that polarize the fanbase. Then...
Pistol Whip is many things, but you won’t catch it standing still. Twice developer Cloudhead Games has upended their already-successful formula with...
“Two Days Remain”. Every Zelda fan knows the sense of dread that crawls up your spine as you see this ominous countdown,...
Anyone who knows me knows that I’m all about narrative-heavy experiences; I feed on stories and thrive on new perspectives. But that...
The Alien franchise has not had the best luck, with some games being stratospherically amazing experiences, while others being abysmally bad. The...
When I first saw the trailer for Behind The Frame: The Perfect Scenery back at E3, I was both intrigued and bewitched...
The human mind. Within its curvaceous undulations hide wonders and terrors alike. Everything you could possibly imagine lies within this grey matter,...
When you think of tactical role-playing games with the slow and methodical turn-based system that accompanies them, you probably think of titles...
The benchmark for any roguelite is how much it can pull you back in for “one more run.” Banners of Ruin succeeded...
When I previewed Tormented Souls a few weeks ago, the first thing I noticed was its unnecessary nudity and the compromising act...
Every indie title out there wants to make its mark. While it can be a crowded space, you can find some stunning...
No Longer Home is an elegant, eloquent point-and-click narrative game, one that spins an intimate story that, paired with its ethereal presentation,...
The country of Francia has seen better days. The poor die of the plague in the slums, while the affluent and important...
The next year is primed to bless us with a tremendous line-up of survival-horror first-person games, all of the nuclear-apocalypse variety, and...
When I reviewed Godfall in November of 2020, I mentioned that it felt like an entire element was missing -- a fire...
In the not too distant future, the island nation of Farca has become a surveillance state controlled by corporations. Isabella Song is...
Solasta: Crown of the Magister may just be a revolution in RPG production...eventually. Its impressive foundation and scope lay the groundwork for...
In the future, massive megacorps own everything, and everyone. On planet Veles, they’ve built a massive densely populated arcology filled with indentured...
There’s an awful lot to love about Grime. As the first game developed by indie studio Clover Bite, they’ve done an absolutely...
The Sims 4 have been rolling out one hit after another with their “Summer of Sims” event. First we got The Courtyard...
Once upon a time 3rd party controllers were how you gained an advantage over your friends. You’d give them some janky controller...
It seems like only a month ago I was singing the praises of Death’s Door in our preview (spoilers, I did do...
Streets of Rage 4 was met with good critical reviews and received a warm welcome from fans who had waited 26 years...
Ever wonder how Spider-Man avoids getting motion sick while web swinging? Turns out, he doesn’t! Yupitergrad is a VR platformer that sees...
Trials of Fire manages to stand out against a crowded field of strategic deck-building roguelikes. I can see myself pouring around a...