I picked up a PlayStation VR2 headset, but I’ve not been as kind with it as I should be. It gets a lot of use, but it spends its downtime sitting on top of my Mandalorian helmet. Sure, it sits there reasonably securely (the controllers sit in the charger)
Arcade games sure are cheap! That’s their general reputation, anyway. I’m not talking about their price here, but rather their tendency to lie, cheat, steal, and beat you down for your quarters. That gets expensive. Like any lovable rogue, however, arcade games remain appealing despite their penchant for
Capcom has been firing on all cylinders off the recent successes of Street Fighter 6 and Resident Evil 2 Remake. With the announcement of Exoprimal, I was immediately intrigued by the chaotic concept of dinosaurs flowing from the sky like waterfalls. Being a lifelong fan of dinosaurs and connoisseur of
The Kiseki series, also known in the west as the Trails series, is a subset of the larger The Legend of Heroes franchise that developer Nihon Falcom is probably best known for. Their latest game to come to the west is The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie, which serves
I can practically hear the growly voice of the arcade cabinet when I drop in yet another quarter and it proudly proclaims “Operation….WOLF”. It’s been seared into my brain since childhood. If you aren’t an antique like me, Operation Wolf was an arcade game with a dedicated
It’s been fairly quiet from Team Ninja these past few months, with very little fanfare and marketing over the upcoming expansions for their historical fantasy action role-playing video game Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty. Well, the first one, titled Battle of Zhongyuan, just launched a few days ago and takes
Mix a Soulslike punishing VR FPS with Tarantino multiple-reference inspiration, and you get Synapse, a PlayStation VR2 exclusive!
Synapse does not fall short in terms of ambition. The game tries to give players an immersive experience with inspired yet distinct mechanics and features. It strives to push the boundaries of
I never expected there to be a competitive multiplayer Crash Bandicoot game, let alone enjoy it, yet here we are. From the outside, Crash Team Rumble sounds like a terrible idea. Let’s take these beloved platforming mascots, and put them in an arena to duke it out over Wumpa