Castle of Shikigami III is one of my guilty pleasure games from the Wii era. It’s a surprising mix of sadistic, Touhou-like bullet hell and some hilariously over-the-top cheesy
Oh hey, another shoot-em-up! It seems we’ve been getting a ton of quick-paced shooting games, and they’ve been solid on the Switch. The recently released Rigid Force Redux
CrossWorlds is an extremely popular MMO of the distant future. Players put on a headset and are transported to another planet entirely, a world where they become Seekers; warriors who
Curse of Monkey Island is my favorite adventure game. It’s funny, well animated, and the puzzles, while ridiculous at times, are still fun to work out to this day.
Warhammer 40k Mechanicus contains a bevy of interesting narrative and mechanical decisions, but this tactics game is also marred by questionable implementations of those decisions.
Perhaps the easiest way to create a co-op experience in any sort of medium is to literally tie two characters together with a rope. Both characters will have to work
Ever wanted to play 2001: A Space Odyssey, but instead of a mystifying story that compels you to keep watching until the end, you’re just confused and disappointed the
When I heard Korean Highschool students, manga 2D style design, and traumatic horror elements, I knew this was the game for me. The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters is the direct
Boot up your Nintendo Switch, load Burnout Paradise, and hear that title screen song; nothing quite beats hearing Guns N Roses’ Paradise City once more. I kind of forgot this
Quill Studio’s A Summer with the Shiba Inu was something that was on my radar for quite a while. I thought the premise of a Hunger Games-esque visual novel
The world was a different place when Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town charmed its way into the hearts of gamers worldwide. The Game Boy SP, with its fancy backlighting,