LEGO games have been around for a while now and we have seen many beloved franchises get the LEGO treatment. In their newest game, Warner Brothers and LEGO have given
While Cats and Dogs was my most anticipated Sims 4 expansion, after playing Seasons for many hours, I can safely say that Seasons is by far my favorite expansion currently.
Figment, from Back to Bed developers Bedtime Digital Games, is immediately arresting from all angles. The visuals look like someone painted over a handcrafted diorama. The story is intriguing and
At the end of a long five-year journey, Rainbow Skies can finally sit the throne as indie’s king of old school RPGs, mixing together tactical turn-based combat and extensive
Nintendo has a way of making weird little puzzle titles that devour my time: Pocket Card Jockey was a 3DS title from two years back that I ate up, while
I got an early dive into the world of Life is Strange 2 in the short, free-to-play game, “The Awesome Adventures of Captain Spirit.” What followed was a cute romp
Some people like rogue-lite games, while others prefer first person shooters. Why not take both of those concepts, combine them, and give it all a blocky aesthetic? Paranautical Activity takes
I cut my gaming teeth on point-and-click adventures; from Oregon Trail to Quest for Glory, I dedicated countless hours of my young life adventuring, examining, and solving pixel art puzzles.
Sudoku and similar puzzle games have been very popular, especially among those who enjoy challenging their brain. Unlike many challenging games, the aforementioned experiences are designed to be relaxing. Hexologic
It’s often difficult to reconcile the differences between science and magic in a work of fiction that discusses both. However, the concept of both coexisting is a fun one
As much as I love Super Mario Odyssey and FMV titles on the Switch, rhythm games still rock my world on the handheld hybrid. Even after eight months, I still
Independent games have been making and impressive splash for the last several years, and with the rise of Nindies on the Nintendo Switch, it’s hard to think of a