Mario and Donkey Kong’s rivalry has existed for longer than I have been alive, dating back to the early years of gaming. The feud began when a then unknown
Only Princess Arzette can defeat Daimur! When the demon lord is freed from his book prison, Arzette must light the beacons around the kingdom to reach his lair and, after
Final Fantasy VII is a sacred moniker. It holds precious memories for many, ones on which a brand has been built and expanded upon. When Remake showed up, it found
In my opinion, there are three things that a good expansion can do: be a physical game patch to fix some issues that play testing hadn’t revealed before printing,
Fangs is Kosmos’ reprint of Shadow Hunters, one of my favorite social deduction games from the olden times that I never got around to getting a copy of. There’s
At the beginning of the rulebook, Diceborn Heroes introduces itself as a cooperative fantasy dice game inspired by “old school JRPGs.” As I began exploring the vibrant box of cardboard
Invincible The Dice Game from Skybound and Mantic is a push-your-luck filler game based on the popular Invincible comic by Robert Kirkman. With a single deck of cards and some
Ultros undoubtedly stands out. With its radical visual style and a horde of unusual subsystems, you won’t be confusing it with the mountain of other games “like Metroid” available
In my initial review of Godsforge, the simultaneous action wizard fight from Atlas Games, I had called the game out for being a little awkward to get going, but overall
Another Code: Recollection is an “enhanced” version of the original 2005 Nintendo DS game, Another Code: Two Memories and the 2009 Wii game, Another Code: R. The latter was never