Lichtspeer is a weird game, and for the most part, that works in its favor. Accessible mechanics and groovy graphics make for an odd experience, and I still can’t
Pokémon Gold and Pokémon Silver may be seventeen years old in the US, but they have strong nostalgia among many old school players, and are still considered to be some
Minecraft is one step closer to complete world domination. One day, we may even see the procedural block-destroying/block-building game on the Atari 2600! Okay, maybe not that far back,
When it was released during the Wii U twilight year of 2016, Pokken Tournament was the fighting game nobody expected; Matt’s review of the game was a positive one,
You spawn as a randomly generated king or queen inside a wild, untamed wood with nothing more than your crown, your steed and a sack of coins. As you gallop
Castlevania and Metroid created the subgenre mashup Metroidvania, but it was the latter that captivated my young gamer mind more than any other. It was a feast as a new
It’s been barely six months and the Switch has already attained some great acclaim with its games. From the universal praise of Breath of the Wild to the surprise
Since Sonic Mania has three playable characters, we decided to do a collaborative review with three writers, each coming from a different direction. I, Kyle Movius, am an old-school 2D
You know you’re playing a game that’s on the high end of the idealism vs. cynicism scale when you literally use friendship to dispel evil. Friendship also fuels
Mario + Rabbids Kingdom Battle is one of the strangest premises for a crossover game that I’ve seen in recent memory. Take Super Mario Bros, the Raving Rabbids, and XCOM,
I’m pleasantly surprised by the quality of games found on the Switch for $9.99, especially given how early the system is in its lifecycle. There’s no shortage
Jackbox Party Pack has become a fantastic, you guessed it, party game. With three entries and a fourth on the way, it was only a matter of time before the