The Warriors/Musou series is like an old friend to me; I love it dearly, even though spending time with it can feel repetitive on some days. While the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors games have been criticized for being rehashes of the same storyline, I’ve been surprised with games
The beat-em-up genre is my go-to cathartic entertainment when I’m feeling bored; as such, the Warriors/Musou series is one of my favorites. These games can be mindless and even numbing at times, but regardless of quality, they’re still enjoyable when I just want to chill and not
Greek mythology has always been fascinating to me, so when I first heard about the PSVR game Theseus, I was hopeful that I would get to trudge through the labyrinth, chop off the Minotaur’s head, and become a legend. While I didn’t quite get the experience I was
Ubisoft’s open-world winter sports title, Steep, has undertaken a journey that can best be described by its namesake: an uphill climb marked by cool initial reviews and the faithful endurance of its developers. Gaming Trend gave it an 80—great—and complimented it for its sleek presentation, tight sport
No matter what sub-dimensional world the action takes place in, Neptune and her friends are bound to be somewhere having an incredibly bubbly jaunt through wild locations, fighting and competing against one another in a constant struggle to see who can be the most popular goddess in all of the
It’s somewhat amazing that a quirky indie game that is basically a mash-up tribute to prohibition era cartoons and 80s style run-and-gun shooters captured the attention of gamers as intensely as it did when it was announced a few years ago, bringing with it a level of hype usually
Imagine being on a fully artificial planet covered in ornate and massive buildings in search of a way to bring someone back to life. Then as you are walking down a hallway, the lights go off and the buildings start turning against you. Something sends murderous clones of yourself that
Creative Assembly’s Total War series is a long-running strategy juggernaut, deep in tactics and heavy in management. Fans of Games Workshop’s Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game have hoped, prayed, and made sacrifices (well, hopefully not) over the years so that these two darlings of strategy might be married up
The Warriors/Musou series is like an old friend to me; I love it dearly, even though spending time with it can feel repetitive on some days. While the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors games have been criticized for being rehashes of the same storyline, I’ve been surprised with games
Recently I got to sit down with Kwonho Kim, COO Pearl Abyss America, and Max Choi, Director of Live Services, Pearl Abyss America from Pearl Abyss to talk with them about their awesome milestone for Black Desert, as well as where the future of the game lies. The team just
The Warriors/Musou series is like an old friend to me; I love it dearly, even though spending time with it can feel repetitive on some days. While the Dynasty and Samurai Warriors games have been criticized for being rehashes of the same storyline, I’ve been surprised with games
The beat-em-up genre is my go-to cathartic entertainment when I’m feeling bored; as such, the Warriors/Musou series is one of my favorites. These games can be mindless and even numbing at times, but regardless of quality, they’re still enjoyable when I just want to chill and not
Greek mythology has always been fascinating to me, so when I first heard about the PSVR game Theseus, I was hopeful that I would get to trudge through the labyrinth, chop off the Minotaur’s head, and become a legend. While I didn’t quite get the experience I was
Ubisoft’s open-world winter sports title, Steep, has undertaken a journey that can best be described by its namesake: an uphill climb marked by cool initial reviews and the faithful endurance of its developers. Gaming Trend gave it an 80—great—and complimented it for its sleek presentation, tight sport
No matter what sub-dimensional world the action takes place in, Neptune and her friends are bound to be somewhere having an incredibly bubbly jaunt through wild locations, fighting and competing against one another in a constant struggle to see who can be the most popular goddess in all of the
It’s somewhat amazing that a quirky indie game that is basically a mash-up tribute to prohibition era cartoons and 80s style run-and-gun shooters captured the attention of gamers as intensely as it did when it was announced a few years ago, bringing with it a level of hype usually
Imagine being on a fully artificial planet covered in ornate and massive buildings in search of a way to bring someone back to life. Then as you are walking down a hallway, the lights go off and the buildings start turning against you. Something sends murderous clones of yourself that
Creative Assembly’s Total War series is a long-running strategy juggernaut, deep in tactics and heavy in management. Fans of Games Workshop’s Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game have hoped, prayed, and made sacrifices (well, hopefully not) over the years so that these two darlings of strategy might be married up