Well, here we are folks: The end of Assassination Classroom. While it’s technically not finished (we still have one more book with the last three chapters and extras coming
I went into Detective Pikachu with less-than-high expectations. It looked cute, but I feared this title would amount to little more than a mish-mash of minigames cobbled together by something
I like a lot of JRPGs, including Tales of Symphonia, Xenoblade Chronicles, and various Pokémon games. I like the characters, their stories, and the struggles they go through to defeat
Before we talk about Far Cry 5, I need to address a problem that Ubisoft had been battling for a while — Intellectual Property stagnation. Assassin’s Creed had fallen into
Until Assassin’s Creed Origins (Hunter’s review) came out, Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag (my written review, and my video review) was one of my favorite of the
As the tide began to turn against Germany in World War II, a group of officers, agents, and leading civilians realized Adolf Hitler needed to be removed from power, either
There are some games that you’ve just gotta play with your best friend, and there are few games that embody that spirit more than Hazelight’s A Way Out.
An evil sorcerer rules the village and makes the lives of the villagers miserable. He constantly demands people as sacrifices but when he chooses your true love, enough is enough.
Sometimes games are a disappointment. Budgets, time constraints, and even the limitations of technology can all conspire to undo the best of creative intentions. In 2016, Earthlock turned out to