Have you ever wanted the power to build your own kingdom? Rally your citizens to gather resources in order to build infrastructure?...
You might recall that we had lots of fun [JOBBING] in the Job Simulator game from Owlchemy lab back in 2017. The...
Forager is a tough game to pin down. A sprinkle of casual adventuring, a dash of crafting, and a pinch of idling...
People have discussed the concept of the apocalypse for time immemorial. Whether it be thoughts about Y2K, the end of the Mayan...
Marijuana, otherwise known as mary jane, ganja, or... well, weed, has been a huge topic of discussion over the past few years....
What happens when a team of talented developers takes a classic Chinese novel and turns it into a game of one of...
The second time I died during Outward’s tutorial, around section 32, I started to wonder if volunteering to review this game was...
AVerMedia has become a champion of capture cards, and last year they were one of the first ones to release a consumer-focused...
There is a whole lot of new in the banana republic of Tropico. Under the hood lies a new developer (Limbic Entertainment...
One of the best things about video games is the vast amount of different genres and difficulties. You have your carefree, easy-going...
If you want a roadmap of how to go from good to great, you don’t have to look much further than Ubisoft...
Some people play games to explore fantastic worlds. Some want to challenge their brains. Others just want to relax. I tend to...
Rhythm games are an interesting combination of music appreciation and pattern recognition. They branch outside the realm of typical games like action...
Ever since it was announced, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has been the subject of rampant speculation. Some people were worried that it...
Some games have open worlds to explore, others have linear routes, and some let you make your own path. Agartha takes the...
Before we get into the review proper, I have a bit of a caveat and a comparison to make that will explain...
Of the fruit borne by the partnership between Epic Games and Annapurna, thatgamecompany’s string of relaxing, flow-centric experiences is among the most...
Developer Chucklefish seemed to go the “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” route with Wargroove. Anyone who remembers Advance Wars will...
It is said that behind every great man is a better woman, but what if you just want to continue being a...
Capcom’s 2001 action-adventure classic, Onimusha: Warlords, was the system-seller that the PlayStation 2 needed. It demonstrated to potential console buyers what next-generation...
At first glance, you could mistake Bladed Fury for Vanillaware’s classic Muramasa: The Demon Blade. It’s clear that NEXT Studios took a...
What does it take to save the world? In most games, the answer is destroying some great evil, but in Ashen, it’s...
In its opening moments --- a long, slow zoom in on a sailboat moving through stormy seas --- Below comes across as...
I always feel some amount of fear when I start playing a game that I’m looking forward to from a fledgling developer....
Plenty of games have either taken inspiration from Diablo or been developed as direct successors to it. Most of them try to...
I think I’ve had a good laptop sampling pool -- better than most I’d argue. I’ve recently owned high-end offerings from MSI,...
I’ve always had a somewhat strained relationship with turn-based tactical games. In theory, the idea of coordinating a squad and cleverly using...
Video games are weird in ways that still impress me. On the tasty end of that mad spectrum is Ultra Space Battle...
Survivalism is a huge deal across the United States and beyond, but I have always seen it as gaming the system. Preparing...
A pencil chewed up by an anxious adolescent, a beaten notebook opened to a (mostly) fresh page, and one uneventful lecture—the optimal...
It’s been six years since Darksiders II, and I’m as surprised as the next person that we ever got to see this...