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Every once in a while I come across a game that makes me question my sanity. But I don’t think I’ve ever come across one before that constantly made me cringe as much as I did while playing the Amnesia games. I’m not talking about the Amnesia
by Cassie PetersonI’m not saying 2022 was at all lacking in good video games, but something about the year seemed a little light. As we approach 2023 however, it looks like we’re in for an absolute DELUGE, with tons of releases coming in the new year. We know a few
by David Burdette2022 is like many other years, home to a bunch of stand out video games. Whatever platform you choose to play on, there is a lot to love, and we’ve gathered our favorites together below. Sure, we’re going to have plenty of different opinions on what we deem
by David BurdetteThe 2022 beat’em up hit has dropped a new update bringing a lot of new features. The update includes custom game options, new modifiers, and general quality-of-life improvements. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge is available now for the PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X,
by Noah RigsbyDragon Quest has been going strong since 1986, and essentially invented the turn-based JRPG. It’s nowhere near as popular in the west as it is in the east, yet the latest mainline entry Dragon Quest XI sold decently well. It’s traditional almost to a fault, but that’s
by David FlynnKonami has released a full list of patch notes in an update to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection. The highlight from the notes sees online multiplayer added to TMNT IV: Turtles in Time. Konami also added new tips and tricks to the strategy guides for players. You can
by Noah RigsbyToday, Funktronic Labs have brought their 80’s inspired hit to Xbox One and Xbox Series S/X. The first of its kind, Wave Break lets players grind and kickflip via boat instead of the traditional skateboard. Players have plenty of gameplay options as Wave Break features a single-player campaign,
by Noah RigsbyThe martial arts hit is making its way to Xbox and Steam in March 2023. Additionally, a new update is coming that includes an all-new arena mode. The new mode brings nine new maps alongside various challenges for players to complete. Check out the hard-hitting teaser trailer below: Sifu | Arenas
by Noah Rigsby