Lately, I’ve had a thing for platformers. I was excited to try out 10 Second Ninja X, the sequel to 10 Second Ninja, because it’s done something unique
“Bleak” is a great word to describe the world of The Banner Saga. The sun has stopped setting, the apocalypse is coming, and people are dying all around the player.
Silence is one of the most effective tools in a composer’s arsenal. It’s contrasting, empty, vacuumous — in the right hands, silence sings as loud as a full horns
The Technomancer takes place in the relatively distant future, 200 years after humanity has colonized Mars. Players take on the role of Zachariah Mancer, a member of the technomancer order
I love martial arts.
I love movies about martial arts. I love the philosophy behind martial arts. And as a gamer, I obviously love video games about martial arts.
But
The sun has risen and set on the show in Los Angeles, and while we gradually roll out our coverage and recuperate from sickness, we’ve taken some time to
“Happy people have no history.” – Leo Tolstoy
This chilling quote opens the We Happy Few demo and immediately sets the tone for what is shaping up to be one of
Gwent is bigger than it has any reason to be.
It was that way in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, where a relatively small card game-turned-side quest became a cult
Since 2000, I’ve been anxiously awaiting another Banjo-Kazooie platformer. As a series that helped define my early gaming years, Rare’s pair of Nintendo 64 collect-a-thons enthralled me with