Blue Reflection: Second Light is the sequel to Koei Tecmo and Gust’s 2017 Magical Girl JRPG Blue Reflection. While I never had the chance to play the first title, the sequel provided an experience unlike any other I’ve had playing a JRPG.
The game follows Ao Hoshizaki, a
It’s been almost a year since Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity was released, and now we finally have the last DLC. Titled Guardian of Remembrance, the second half of the season pass introduces a few new story based missions, new characters, and several EX quests to complete.
During some
It’s rare that I see a game that actually looks unlike anything I’ve played before, but Circa Infinity is just that. The self-described “circular platformer with a pulse-pounding soundtrack” is available now for the the Switch and Xbox series of consoles. Check out the trailer above and read
God is dead. 18 years ago, Lucifer defeated the Creator, and brought about the Da’at; a barren world which yearns for a Nahobino as its ruler. However, in His last breath, God safeguarded Tokyo, where humans now live oblivious to the true state of the universe. One of these
A Boy and His Blob, based on the NES classic, is available now on the Nintendo eshop for $14.99. The game, remade in 2009 and updated for the Switch, mixes 2D platforming and puzzle solving to create a unique experience which has stood the test of time since the
I continue to find cloud gaming on Switch fascinating. I’ve reviewed a majority of the cloud titles so far (sometimes in other editors’ reviews), and despite my often lamented, terrible internet, I generally find them to be great ways to play games that otherwise wouldn’t be on the
As soon as you boot up Just Dance 2022, it immediately feels like Ubisoft is phoning it in. It’s the exact same interface as Just Dance 2021, which is the same as 2020, which is the same as 2019. Ubisoft has gone from trying to compel you to buy
We’re living in a future where you can take Crysis 3 with you on the go—where “but can it run Crysis” has all but vanished from the public consciousness. In 2007, I was struggling to run the Robots tie-in video game on my PC, let alone the beast