Cris Tales was a delightful throwback to beloved RPGs like Chrono Trigger. However, Dreams Uncorporated’s next title, Prisma, looks to be doing its own thing, and after getting a
I love the brand of silliness that the Two Point Studios team brings to a game. Two Point Hospital resurrected the genre with the ability to run a silly hospital
Ever since Steam Next Fest, I have been eagerly waiting for more Delta Force. Recently, I got to play a technical test with an updated version of the game. Since
I recently got to get behind the scope of Sniper Elite: Resistance, the upcoming next installment in the excellent sneaking/sniping game series from the team at Rebellion. In this
As soon as you enter the world of Rue Valley, the clock starts ticking, and every decision you make alters (if sometimes only slightly) the outcome of a scenario. Obviously,
Obsidian Entertainment is one of the premiere western RPG studios. What might be the funniest thing about the path they’ve followed, however, is how they’ve mimicked the cadence
There are a lot of versions of Dragon Quest III. There’s the original Famicom and NES release, the Super Famicom remake, the Game Boy Color port, and then the
A while back, I reviewed the ghost hunting game Conrad Stevenson’s Paranormal P.I., which I praised for its spooky atmosphere and immersive gameplay. Now Kip, the developer behind
Why should Life Is Strange: Double Exposure exist? This was the line of skepticism I was unable to shake off when starting the latest entry in this almost decade old
Windblown is the latest roguelike offering from Motion Twin, the creators of the wildly popular Dead Cells. We had the chance to check out Windblown in Early Access on Steam
Recently, I was fortunate enough to be invited by RetroRealms to check out the first two worlds of both their upcoming horror IP based games, Halloween and Ash Vs Evil