This year has been a rich and varied landscape for strategy games, both real-time and turn-based. Masters of Orion: Conquer the Stars,...
Once again, it's time for the World of Warcraft experience to take in another injection of fresh content in the form of...
Typoman: Revised is a clever little creation by Brainseed Factory. When the game was originally launched late last year, it left a...
Troubled by an unknown tragic past, the child, Djaha’rell listens to a story that is told to many children like him during...
Have you ever wanted to play as a German man with a radical pink spear, and throw said spear at penguins, zombies,...
Sometimes, a game sucks you in. When it happens to me, it's like a spell has been cast, and I can't seem...
Dungeon crawlers have to walk (crawl?) a precarious line, and all too often fall to one side or the other. All too...
Tempest is an open-world seafaring adventure, casting you as customizer, cannoneer, and course charting captain. Part RPG and part resource management simulation,...
Neon Chrome feels like what might happen if classic cinematic masterpiece Blade Runner and isometric gorefest Crusader: No Remorse met up, fell...
I’m a fan of strange games. Whether they’re about shooting aliens while dancing with a late Michael Jackson, rolling things up with...
The key to a good video game is to make players want to keep coming back, whether it’s for an engaging story,...
Event [0] is an exploration game that skillfully uses puzzles and conversations to guide you through its story. To progress, you will...
Battlecruiser Games’ Guards has a tricky proposition to tackle: it wants to be accessible enough as to engage casual strategy fans yet...
There hasn’t been a lot of innovation in the peripheral input device market beyond higher DPI mice. Sure, we had trackballs, gun-shaped...
There’s a fascinating beauty about skyscrapers. They inspire awe and embody the ability of Man to create, to dream, and to build....
When you think of the post-apocalyptic genre, what are the staples that come to mind? Zombies, government conspiracies, improvised weapons? What about...
If you’ve ever had a streak of bad luck, you’re probably familiar with the term Murphy’s law: anything that can go wrong...
The story of StarCraft’s stealthy and stylish covert operative, Nova, continues in the second batch of new single-player downloadable missions for StarCraft...
The Metronomicon is not here to make new proclamations about the status of music. It’s fairly well known that music is a deadly...
It’s rare that one can find a game so equally calming and challenging at the same time. Ubisoft’s Grow Up can be...
A game designed and developed entirely by one person is impressive. Considering the low price tag of $15 for Meridian: Squad 22,...
The digital world is crawling with Diablo-likes (erm, I mean 'Action Role Playing Games' or ARPGs), but so many of them seem...
I’m standing in the secret room behind the office of the Palisade Bank’s CEO, grabbing a particularly damning document that I obtained...
Unlike some people my age, I haven’t tried online dating yet, but for some reason Tinder mystifies me. The app’s ephemeral approach...
For some reason, I continually find myself drawn to point-and-click titles, even though they usually disappoint me in some way. Either the...
Otomes have been my guilty pleasure for years. They are what kept the hopeless romantic in me entertained, and yes, absolutely and...
I’m a big fan of games that look deceptively easy but can make things difficult in a heartbeat. Quicktequila’s Lovely Planet Arcade...
As the name implies, Road to Ballhalla is about enduring rigorous trials in the hopes of securing greatness. Instead of looking to...
Two cops have died at the scene. That’s all I get: a notification that the officers I dispatched not only failed to...
When Hunter’s Legacy caught my eye, I was hoping I’d be going into a fun little platformer about a community of cats....
I always thought that a mousepad was a pretty simple thing, nothing to be concerned with in the whole scope of the...