Not Tonight has you doing the same thing every day. You look at IDs, weed out the underage, the fakes, and those from banned countries. You do it night after
Being in the entertainment business can be hectic. One minute you’re signing autographs for fans after a concert, the next you’re recording lines for an upcoming anime series,
I like indie developers trying to constrain themselves with hardware restrictions of the old generation; attempting to create games based on the Genesis or NES era of technology is something
In the future there is only war, but until then, we have consoles and video games to keep us busy. And now Warhammer 40,000: Space Wolf from HeroCraft brings
Ever since a Round 1 opened up near me a couple years ago, I’ve been fixated on playing Groove Coaster. Like most rhythm games, it has simple controls mixed
We’re a bit late to the Alien: Isolation party on Nintendo Switch and that’s my fault, it took me a while to cautiously creep through the numerous corridors
Maybe I should have known what to expect from Asphalt 9: Legends, with its long history in mobile gaming; mobile devices are where the series got its start if we
Back when I had a clunker of a laptop, I stumbled across a unique rhythm game called 140. While it unfortunately was shorter than I thought it would be, I
I love me some cheap games. I legitimately made two columns just because I impulsively wanted to purchase some games under five bucks, and I adore being frugal after the
I’m impressed with how far visual novels have developed in the past few years. With delightful overhauls like Steins;Gate Elite to new traditional fare like Raging Loop, visual