Infinity Ward takes Call of Duty back to its roots, ditching character-shooter oriented gameplay and futuristic settings in favor of grounded realism. The environments, character models, guns, and scenery are
While everyone loves the Doctor, it seems like no one actually wants to be the Doctor. Doctor Who fans dream not of taking on the role of Time Lord, but
Rogue-like, gorgeous pixel-art, and the promise of a well-hewn storyline — the amount of times I’ve heard this promise only to see it broken measures beyond counting. Children of Morta
For me, games like Sim City were always missing something, and I never knew what that was until I played Tropico. In city simulators you take on the role of
The original Die Hard is the quintessential action movie where one man goes against insurmountable odds to free the woman he loves from a band of thieves. The success of
Usually when talking uniqueness in the board game arena, a new mechanic or combination of mechanics is mentioned. However, sometimes a new perspective may be needed. Cranio Creations is changing
HABA is known for their great games for kids. Some of them involve stacking, like Rhino Hero and Animal Upon Animal. Now HABA is expanding upon that formula with Unicorn
Iello tried to hit on the current retro gaming craze by coming out with the 8Bit Box. Inside the game box were a few “cartridges” with game pieces and instructions,
Planet Coaster was a roaring success in terms of an amusement park simulator and the fun factor and Planet Zoo is shaping up to be along the same path. With
It’s difficult to describe Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout, because it really isn’t like anything I’ve experienced before. It’s full of bright colors and realistic physics, chaotic