At times, it feels like Just Dance is my Call of Duty: an annual series with releases that have enough quality-of-life changes to justify grabbing it every year. I adored
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The Switch has proven itself a breeding ground for novelty cooperative experiences, and The Stretchers joins the fold as a creative exploration of some simple mechanics. You and a friend
A Hat in Time, on PC at least, is one of my favorite games. It’s an incredibly fun platformer that’s charming, funny, and cute-as-heck (their words, not mine)
Of all the niche trends that have grown into ubiquity in gaming in the last few years, roguelikes and pixel art may be some of the most divisive, immediately drawing
I don’t know why, but I fell in love the second I saw the 8BitDo Lite controller announced for the Switch. A tiny little controller (though bigger than the
As someone who tends to pack the pounds during the holiday season, but also someone who doesn’t like working out, I usually try and find a middle ground via
The Layton series has always been a kind of self inflicted torture. Each one contains hundreds of devious puzzles as well as a central mystery to solve. You may want
Last year, I was asked to cover an ambitious visual novel called Perseverance: Part 1, which was a gloomy yet engrossing tale of survival during an unknown crisis. While I