In Greek Theater, Charon’s Staircase is a flight of stairs from the middle of the stage to the orchestra, typically for characters from the underworld. It’s very fitting
Sackboy: A Big Adventure was one of the PS5’s launch titles. A spinoff of the Little Big Planet series, this 3D platformer sees you taking on the villainous Vex
Headsets headsets headsets blah blah blah. At least, what I assume y’all hear when I talk about these at this point. I’ve messed around with a bunch of
We slipped the surly bonds of Earth with the Turtle Beach Velocity One Universal Flight controller (our review) at the beginning of this year, giving us everything we needed to
The latest installment in the Resident Evil series, Resident Evil Village, launched last year to great critical and commercial success. Judging by the track record of the previous installment and
When Arrakis was first announced a few months ago as a reskin/redesign of an ’80s area control game named Borderlands, I was pretty optimistic. Say what you will (and
Captain Raymond Lawrence has crash landed on Aster IV after his merchant vessel was attacked by the Federation. His escape pod is discovered by Princess Laeticia and her knight Albaird
The Last Oricru has commitment issues. After over ten hours with the game, I’m not sure exactly what I played. Is it a souls-like? Is it a narrative-driven RPG
The point-and-click adventure has seen somewhat of a renaissance lately, with the prodigal Monkey Island returning and countless other charming indie titles which have been released throughout the past few
I have reviewed a lot of docks lately, looking for ways to set up my Steam Deck, and possibly improve my overall workspace experience. Now I’ve gotten the chance
BONELAB attempts an incredible step forward for VR: full body physics simulation. This means you’re not just a floating head and some hands, you physically exist in the virtual
I adored the original Tales from the Borderlands. It’s one of TellTale’s best works with heart and humor in equal measure. Sure it wasn’t perfect, especially with