I absolutely loved Fallout 4 when it came out. Sure, I wanted to shoot Preston Garvey in the face by the end of over 100 hours in the radroach-filled world,
Blurble is a game of words and shouting, and there is something attractive in that directness. There isn’t anything deep in this game, but depth isn’t its goal.
It’s rare to see a new combat card game make such responsible decisions as Gruff. While the two player combat card genre is a crowded field, Gruff’s design
Some developers just have the knack for making JRPGs, and Koei Tecmo never fails to impress me time and time again. Each of their JRPG style games have been more
Curse of Osiris begins when the infamous Guardian, Osiris, learns of a new plot by the Vex to destroy the galaxy by dominating time itself. It’s a vague, over-the-top
All I’ve ever wanted to do was explore a haunted house with my friends. Unfortunately, I’m an absolute scaredy cat and never got up the courage to enter
It’s been a pretty cool year for Sonic the Hedgehog: the critically lauded Sonic Mania launched this summer, and he’s gotten some great PR with his Twitter account
The Surge was one of the major surprise hits for me in 2017. Unique, addictive, and challenging as hell, this was a title I found myself still playing long after
Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp is the fourth and penultimate game created by Japanese mobile developer DeNA in partnership with Nintendo. It follows Miitomo, Super Mario Run, and Fire Emblem Heroes,
(Contains minor spoilers from volume 9)
Like a lot of Shonen Jump fans, My Hero Academia is one of my favorite manga currently running. As I’ve started collecting comics