I’ve always been a fan of side-scrolling, beat ‘em up fighters that were prominent in the late 80s through the mid-90s. With their focus on smashing the enemies with your overpowered fists, using easy combos, and environmental destruction, what’s not to love? The Ninja Saviors: Return of the
‘Twas the fall of 2019 when The Witcher 3 finally made its way to the Nintendo Switch. Nary a soul thought it could be done, but through the blood, sweat, and tears of Saber Interactive and CD Projekt RED, the so-called Switcher can finally be enjoyed on the go. It’
The Eyes of Ara takes clear inspiration from games like Myst: it is set in an oppressive and isolated environment, there’s a central enigmatic mystery driving you through, and the puzzles are devious and well-constructed. It initially released on PC in 2016 and is only now making its way
Ajna has had a very bad day. Her village just burned down, her father was killed in front of her, and his murderer just got sucked into her brain. Besides that last part, this sounds pretty typical of RPGs, but that last part is exactly what gives Indivisible its edge:
Much and more has been said about the incredible storylines in Black Isle Studios and BioWare’s incredible slate of epic RPGs including Baldur’s Gate, Baldur’s Gate II, Planescape: Torment, and Icewind Dale. Developer/Publisher Beamdog has taken all of these incredible properties under their wing and given
If you played This is the Police (our review) or its sequel, cleverly entitled This is the Police 2 (our review — a significant improvement over the original), you might have noted that the game went from methodical police drama into an XCOM shootout mode. These tactical combat moments were a
It’s been just over a year since Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age released worldwide, and the long-promised Switch release has arrived. I’ve played a number of RPGs which are both smaller and less graphically demanding than Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age
North Star Games’ The Quacks of Quedlinburg has received its first expansion, The Herb Witches. This new expansion includes the Herb Witches who have special one-time effects, new strange and magical ingredients, new spells books, overflow pots, and the ability to play to up to five players.
With The Herb
I’ve always been a fan of side-scrolling, beat ‘em up fighters that were prominent in the late 80s through the mid-90s. With their focus on smashing the enemies with your overpowered fists, using easy combos, and environmental destruction, what’s not to love? The Ninja Saviors: Return of the
R0DE has been in the premium audio business since 1967, when Henry Freedman, a London-born sound engineer, and his Swedish-born wife, Astrid, formed the company. While we’ve seen generation after generation of audio technologies, ever cleaner and feature-rich, a brand new generation of creators is looking to bring studio-quality
I’ve always been a fan of side-scrolling, beat ‘em up fighters that were prominent in the late 80s through the mid-90s. With their focus on smashing the enemies with your overpowered fists, using easy combos, and environmental destruction, what’s not to love? The Ninja Saviors: Return of the
‘Twas the fall of 2019 when The Witcher 3 finally made its way to the Nintendo Switch. Nary a soul thought it could be done, but through the blood, sweat, and tears of Saber Interactive and CD Projekt RED, the so-called Switcher can finally be enjoyed on the go. It’
The Eyes of Ara takes clear inspiration from games like Myst: it is set in an oppressive and isolated environment, there’s a central enigmatic mystery driving you through, and the puzzles are devious and well-constructed. It initially released on PC in 2016 and is only now making its way
Ajna has had a very bad day. Her village just burned down, her father was killed in front of her, and his murderer just got sucked into her brain. Besides that last part, this sounds pretty typical of RPGs, but that last part is exactly what gives Indivisible its edge:
Much and more has been said about the incredible storylines in Black Isle Studios and BioWare’s incredible slate of epic RPGs including Baldur’s Gate, Baldur’s Gate II, Planescape: Torment, and Icewind Dale. Developer/Publisher Beamdog has taken all of these incredible properties under their wing and given
If you played This is the Police (our review) or its sequel, cleverly entitled This is the Police 2 (our review — a significant improvement over the original), you might have noted that the game went from methodical police drama into an XCOM shootout mode. These tactical combat moments were a
It’s been just over a year since Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age released worldwide, and the long-promised Switch release has arrived. I’ve played a number of RPGs which are both smaller and less graphically demanding than Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age
North Star Games’ The Quacks of Quedlinburg has received its first expansion, The Herb Witches. This new expansion includes the Herb Witches who have special one-time effects, new strange and magical ingredients, new spells books, overflow pots, and the ability to play to up to five players.
With The Herb