When I saw the Gamescom trailer of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, I was unreasonably pumped. The trailer presented an eerie detective game with puzzle mechanics and a supernatural aura.
Welcome, foolish mortals … to Shocktober. This weekend kicks off an entire month of gaming with ghosts, ghouls and gore. As a whirlwind of fallen leaves race across the streets, fleeing
The advent of indie gaming in the last few years has allowed for a great variety of games to come out. Genres and gameplay styles that would normally be overlooked
The original Wasteland debuted way back in 1988 – a primitive time, by most measures. The internet was really only a “thing” for universities (and the more tech-inclined attendees at that)
Somewhere in the deepest inaccessible depths where no light from the sun has ever reached, rests the Kingdom of Abyss. Players vie for influence, explore incredible locations, fight ancient monsters,
My first reaction toward Skylanders Trap Team is one of deep, unmitigated cynicism.
“I know exactly what you’re trying to do to me,” I say to the game, as
As the last days of September fade away you begin to feel the signs of the seasons changing. Leaves on every tree transform from a lush green into a beautiful
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes and Punishments is probably the most literary game I’ve ever played.
I’m not saying that’s it’s the most artistic or thought provoking game,
The Sims franchise has always been a staple in PC gaming, and the newest installment pushes the series forward while somehow taking a few steps back from The Sims 3.
Urban Dictionary defines the Civilization effect as “the ability of any game of the Civilization series to produce an addiction sufficient to warp space-time around the player; results in being