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 to see if Motion Twin could capture lightning again.
Rather than a side scroller like its predecessor, Windblown is a
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 Dead, for a total of 8 levels of non-stop bloody carnage. Of course, I jumped at the opportunity to play
If there is any type of narrative premise I can never get tired of, it is murder mysteries. Nothing matches the satisfaction of piecing together clues and evidence to uncover shocking revelations. Which is why I was immediately intrigued upon hearing about Whispers of the Luminaries, an up-and-coming murder mystery
Recently, I played the closed alpha for Delta Force, the upcoming FPS developed by Team Jade, and I can firmly say that it has a strong base to build off of with a lot of potential. I know that its status as a live service hero shooter might turn some
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Towerborne is one of those games that seems to intend for players to just hang out with their friends, with the focus more on the conversation rather than the gameplay. It’s a perfect fit for a beat-em-up and, though it still has a ways to go, this early
Have you ever watched The Lord of the Rings and thought, “I wish I could live in the Shire”? It’s such a peaceful and cozy place, unbothered by the goings-on of the world around it. Your chance to do just that is on the way in Tales of the
It’s hard to know where to start for a preview for a game as big as Dragon Age: The Veilguard, as even with nearly 8 hours of gameplay, I feel like I’m just scratching the surface. We recently headed out to Electronic Arts for an opportunity to try
Nobody sets out to make an unsafe water park. Nobody plans on having water slides with tubes spilling into the same pool that has little kids swimming in it. But when Kenta Suzuki hired Mr Oswald B. Thompson and gave us a list of restrictions on how our park was