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Last year, I had the opportunity to review The Lion’s Song on PC. It was simply a beautiful game, both in art style and story through each of its four separate episodes. Now, Mi’pu’mi Games have decided to bring this point-and-click, episodic adventure game to the Nintendo
by Sean Anthony
For years I thought the dream of a good new Sonic game had long passed. I started to wonder if Sonic was ever even good, and if we had just been delusional for some part of the early 90s, but as Sonic Mania proved when it launched last year—and
by Nathan Anstadt
NieR: Automata takes place in a world dominated by machines, some made by aliens to wipe out human life, and others created by humans to combat the aliens and their machines. At the center of this conflict are 2B and 9S, two androids from YoRHa, the organization of androids opposing
by Travis Northup
The Crew 2 was conceived with a singular, incredibly ambitious premise: Let the player and their friends loose on a near-boundless world of vehicular madness. The game’s predecessor was conceived with this same premise, but anyone who played the first game will remember that the debut entry in the
by Travis Northup
Nostalgia is a strange thing. While it can easily take you to a warm, familiar place, its simple power over the subconscious is often manipulated for cheap profits from artists seeking to capitalize on the most innocent of emotions. Especially at this, the height of the 80s craze, we have
by John Farrell
EA has just acquired a brand-new developer to fold into its Worldwide Studios organization– Industrial Toys. Known for titles such as the mobile FPS-RPG hybrid Midnight Star: Renegade (pictured above), the team is the newest to join the EA family. The acquisition, which just closed this month, brings exciting new
by Abram Buehner
Capcom’s smash hit title, Monster Hunter World, is hitting Steam on August 9th. While the game launched earlier this year on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, PC gamers have had to bide their time awaiting the game’s supposed Fall 2018 release date. However, with the launch moved ahead,
by Abram Buehner
Toki will be back for the first time since 1989 with a remake on the Nintendo Switch. This action platformer was initially released on arcade machines, but almost 30 years later, it will get its time on a home console. Toki the warrior lived peacefully in the jungle with his
by Codi Spence
Last year, I had the opportunity to review The Lion’s Song on PC. It was simply a beautiful game, both in art style and story through each of its four separate episodes. Now, Mi’pu’mi Games have decided to bring this point-and-click, episodic adventure game to the Nintendo
by Sean Anthony
What we're excited for in the new year
Hades II, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, and... PianoGlow?!
Our choices for the year's best games
"If at first you don't succeed, try, try again"
Reigniting the fires of the console wars
The ultimate gaming keyboard
Easily the biggest season COD has ever dropped
Last year, I had the opportunity to review The Lion’s Song on PC. It was simply a beautiful game, both in art style and story through each of its four separate episodes. Now, Mi’pu’mi Games have decided to bring this point-and-click, episodic adventure game to the Nintendo
by Sean Anthony
For years I thought the dream of a good new Sonic game had long passed. I started to wonder if Sonic was ever even good, and if we had just been delusional for some part of the early 90s, but as Sonic Mania proved when it launched last year—and
by Nathan Anstadt
NieR: Automata takes place in a world dominated by machines, some made by aliens to wipe out human life, and others created by humans to combat the aliens and their machines. At the center of this conflict are 2B and 9S, two androids from YoRHa, the organization of androids opposing
by Travis Northup
The Crew 2 was conceived with a singular, incredibly ambitious premise: Let the player and their friends loose on a near-boundless world of vehicular madness. The game’s predecessor was conceived with this same premise, but anyone who played the first game will remember that the debut entry in the
by Travis Northup
Nostalgia is a strange thing. While it can easily take you to a warm, familiar place, its simple power over the subconscious is often manipulated for cheap profits from artists seeking to capitalize on the most innocent of emotions. Especially at this, the height of the 80s craze, we have
by John Farrell
EA has just acquired a brand-new developer to fold into its Worldwide Studios organization– Industrial Toys. Known for titles such as the mobile FPS-RPG hybrid Midnight Star: Renegade (pictured above), the team is the newest to join the EA family. The acquisition, which just closed this month, brings exciting new
by Abram Buehner
Capcom’s smash hit title, Monster Hunter World, is hitting Steam on August 9th. While the game launched earlier this year on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, PC gamers have had to bide their time awaiting the game’s supposed Fall 2018 release date. However, with the launch moved ahead,
by Abram Buehner
Toki will be back for the first time since 1989 with a remake on the Nintendo Switch. This action platformer was initially released on arcade machines, but almost 30 years later, it will get its time on a home console. Toki the warrior lived peacefully in the jungle with his
by Codi Spence