A few weeks ago, I checked out a short horror adventure game called “The Charnel House Trilogy.” It was a rainy afternoon, dreary outside, and I was really intrigued by
There aren’t many characters in games that have grabbed me as quickly as Borderlands’ Handsome Jack.
Unlike most fans of this Hyperion dictator, my first exposure to Handsome Jack
Open-world games are not exactly new. Akalabeth: World of Doom (precursor to the Ultima series) was arguably first, but games like The Elder Scrolls II: Daggerfall come to mind, as
It’s impossible to avoid that Cities: Skylines stands on the shoulders of its predecessors. SimCity laid the foundation for modern city building games, and Cities: Skylines very much slips
The Nintendo DS holds a special place in my heart. Years of road-tripping, traveling, and stealth-gameplay-sessions during study hall or concert band practice bonded that little red piece of hardware
Oh, dating simulators. Your existence has long been one that confused many people. The simple concept of placing someone in a virtual world where you are forced to socially interact
Killing Floor is one of my go-to games, a title that survives every formatting and OS reinstall of my main PC gaming rig. When I want FPS cooperative action, it’
[The following contains spoilers for Act I of Broken Age, but none for Act II. Reader discretion is advised.]
Given the conditions under which Broken Age was developed, it makes
The legend himself, Sean Lama, joins Eric, Kenneth, and Travis for this week’s extra-long Gaming Trend Reboot podcast.
This week, we’re talking Broken Age, Dark Souls vs. Bloodborne,
Compile Heart is somewhat infamous for the style of game they develop. Anime aesthetic, referential and sometimes childish humor mixed with lewd hijinks, and intricate RPG systems that provide a