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...
Once upon a time, I met one of my heroes of the gaming journalism world at a media event. After spending the...
Simple is sweet. There is something to be said for the minimal, the sleek, the clean, and the brief. Incredible simplicity is...
The Ghost is one of the more intriguing unit types in the Starcraft universe, as evidenced by the fact that there was...
Though I consider myself a pretty big baby, I’m a sucker for a good horror game. Any time I have the opportunity...
I just want to be able to watch TV shows and play games on my PC wherever I’m most comfortable. It’s not...
If you’re wondering how it would feel to become one of the lucky few who play sports simulation games, you can try...
Loot, shoot, repeat; that’s the mantra of Ubisoft’s newest open-world game The Division. Set amidst the broken remains of Manhattan after a...
Black Desert Online is the most surprising game I’ve played in a while. From a distance, the game seems as if it...
I’m very, very picky about my PC case. I’m not one of those people that covers it in a cacophony of colorful...
I’ve been taking apart, tinkering inside of, and building PCs since the Commodore-64 days. In the transition to the x86, I started...
As you know from my review for it, I selected an MSI Z170A Gaming M7 motherboard for my most recent upgrade. One...
If you are like most people, you understand the first few words of a product description like “Kingston Technology HyperX FURY 2666MHz...
It’s exciting to see a game challenge ideas like Superhot does. Taking the constraints of an action-packed, adrenaline-pumping first-person shooter and slowing...
Sometimes a story can be simple, or have elements that are predictable, but the way that it’s told makes it come alive....
As someone who studied the humanities in college, let me just say that I know virtually nothing about engineering or building flyable...
Dungelot: Shattered Lands is a fun little game that doesn’t take itself too seriously, yet at the same time manages to pack...
Survival is about understanding your environment. It’s about understanding the trees, the plants, the animals, the heat, the cold -- and knowing,...
As a tie-in game to an already cancelled TV series, I was worried about the game from the first time I heard...
I will admit, the premise of Hero and Daughter+ intrigued me. “A weak guy who needs a bunch of strong women to...
Improve and become great; is that not the edict of all great sports teams, leagues, and the individual players therein? Unlike many...
[Update: After testing a pre-launch patch, certain issues we originally found in the PC version of Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc have been...
As a creative, I was instantly fascinated by the premise of Layers of Fear. It’s easy to empathize with a painter on...
The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything is the first commercial game put out by solo developer Joe Richardson. It’s a point-and-click title with...
When I was younger, I spent a lot of time camping. It was mostly just a thing to do every couple months,...
The year is 2035, and today we mark the 20th year anniversary of our liberation from Self. Advent soldiers keep our beautiful...
HEX CEO Cory Jones and his staff at HEX Entertainment may have put their heart and soul into the development of the...
When you look at Shooting Stars' Steam page, the description for the title is, "This game is the answer to one of...
Eric’s review of Rise of the Tomb Raider echoed how I felt about the game’s motivation undercurrents. It was as much about...