Recently I was lucky enough to attend PlayX4 in Gyeonggi, South Korea. During my time there, I was able to sit down with developer MilkEmpire and play an early build of Little Angels: Maid Survivors, a top-down horde survival game that was inspired by Brotato, a game of the same
I recently had the honor of attending PlayX4, a gaming convention in Gyeonggi-do, South Korea. During this time, I got to sit down and play Moonbase Lambda, a survival horror game by Thunderfox Studios inspired by games like Monstrum, Soma, and Shadow Corridor. The player takes the role of an
Imagine, it’s the year 2013, you place the NCAA 14 disk into your Xbox 360/Playstation 3. You hear the iconic, “EA SPORTS, it’s in the game.” Then, boom, the glory and majesty of the theme with marching bands and all the school colors cycling. How many of
Extraction shooters certainly seem to be all the rage right now. Even Call of Duty made their foray into the genre with DMZ, but games like Tarkov have ruled the scene. While I don’t always understand all the mechanics at play in the more heavy duty survival ones, I
I don’t know why, but I never played much of Monster Hunter Stories on 3DS. I got about 10 hours in, then never picked it back up, even after loving Stories 2 on Switch. Thankfully, I can now rectify that mistake with a port to modern consoles, including Switch.
Most people probably know of the Monster Hunter games to be real time action role playing games where you hunt monsters (duh!) and craft weapons and armor from said monster parts. But did you know of a spinoff series that transforms the game into a turn-based party JRPG that is
Indie games are having quite the renaissance right now. As the AAA industry burns thanks to greedy investors and shareholders, smaller games by small teams only grow in quality and creativity. One of my favorite indie developers, Analgesic Productions, offered me the chance to sit down with a demo for
There’s something magical about seeing a game come together over time. While the best way to experience that is to make one yourself, the second best way is to play an incredibly polished game in Early Access. While we got a small taste of Hades II last month, we’