Bleak Faith: Forsaken is a souls-like action roleplaying game. You take the role of an unnamed character and set out on a mission to explore the remnants of a broken world. As you do so, you’ll find pockets of civilization. This game takes place in the Omnistructure, and as
Monster Jam Showdown is the definitive Monster Jam experience. With over five different game modes, 20 different monster trucks, and three different environments to race in, there is something for everyone in this game.
I have never had a Monster Jam experience that has felt this slick. Every truck and
Star Wars Outlaws is one of the few games I’ve felt incredibly comfortable with well before review time. After about four hours of preview access, that makes sense. That’s not the only reason though, as what Ubisoft’s Massive Entertainment has crafted fits perfectly into your grasp, easy
After playing A44’s cooperative focused Souls-like Ashen, I couldn’t help but wait for the team’s next big project, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn. Announced back in 2022 to be released that same year, the game has seen multiple delays and setbacks, but is now finally releasing halfway
The world of Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess revolves around defense. You’ve got a goddess and you need to ensure she safely traverses her path. To accommodate this idea, Kunitsu-Gami models itself broadly around “tower defense” principles, which gives it the feel of a slower, more strategic experience. However,
My favorite aspect of the current generation of gaming is fearlessness. No longer confined to tried and true gaming rules, developers are now only held back by their creativity and, as such, we’ve been given a variety of unique experiences. Enter SCHiM, a wildly inventive platformer with a unique
Looking back, Beyond Good & Evil feels like the precursor to every Ubisoft game to come. It’s got a bit of everything; action combat, light platforming, stealth, a little bit of shooting (pun intended), vehicles, and of course a map chock full of collectables. However, I find that Beyond
After a little bit of time to digest everything it did, Alan Wake 2 was my game of the year for 2023. It did things no other game that year had, and you won’t play anything like it (my review here). I’ve been patiently waiting for the DLC,