Spellbreak is the new kid on the block, here to provide a lead-free alternative to your typical battle royale. It’s a third-person, magic-casting fight to the death set in
Plenty of games mine nostalgia recklessly, chucking in cheap jokes and references to keep players entertained. But I can’t think of a game that uses it as expertly as
When Bethesda first revealed that Rage 2 was on the way, it took a lot of folks by surprise. For one thing, the original Rage isn’t exactly fondly remembered.
There’s a whole lot of speculation about what Anthem might be, and that speculation often leads to comparisons to other loot-shooters like Destiny and The Division. But, you could
The Total War series has taken the gaming community by storm as it has covered many fantastical time periods like the battles of Napoleon, clashes in Rome, and much more.
They say there’s strength in numbers, and that concept has been used very well in plenty of video games. So why not combine that with some goofy and charming
Right off the bat, I want to say that Hades is an absolute delight to play. It’s challenging, rewarding, gorgeous, accessible, and quite possibly the only rogue-lite to hold
I’ve always been fascinated by Typing of the Dead; I’m not sure how the developers did it, but they made a somewhat educational experience out of a survival-horror
Oscar Brittain, developer of the upcoming racing RPG Desert Child, has said he took inspiration for the game from the anime Cowboy Bebop, Akira, and Redline. If you have even
Carlos keeps a tight grip on his pistol—his only lifeline in a country crumbling under the weight of war. He can hear it all: The roar of enemy machine
I got to sit down with Federico Spada, game and level designer at Milestone for a little hands-on time with Ride 3. We started out inside of “The House,” the
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden has been on our radar for a while now, thanks to its interesting blend of stealth exploration and tactical combat. Plus, how often do