It’s not often that a game is released that bypasses all video game norms and provides a truly unique experience, much less a game that does so while still remaining entertaining – thankfully, Trek to Yomi is that game. Trek to Yomi is unlike anything I have ever played, utterly
A new island filled with Bugsnax has appeared just off of Snacktooth. You, along with four friends (?) including Chandlo, Floofty, Shelda, and Triffany set sail to the island. Just like Snacktooth, Brokentooth is populated almost entirely by Bugsnax – but they’ve grown to massive size! Luckily the ancient Grumpus civilization
It’s not often we see games that are the equivalent of short stories. Heck, nowadays people get upset if a game you pay 10 dollars for isn’t at least 10 hours long. Some recent World of Darkness games have been filling this niche, however, such as Heart of
When House of the Dead was first released in arcades in the mid-90’s it was a spectacle to behold. Players flocked to the game, eager to fight off Dr. Curien’s biologically engineered monstrosities and end his reign of terror all while pumping an insane number of quarters into
ROCCAT’s mice are often purpose-driven affairs. Lightweight mice, devices with extra keys for MMOs, wireless, and mice with shockingly-high DPI are just a few of the options on offer. Now, the hardware veterans at Roccat are back with an update to their Kone series. The Kone XP is a
I looked at Time Loader and saw a wonderful looking physics-based game that looked like it’d be a fun romp. A cute little RC car with a claw arm attached navigates a whole host of real-world homes solving puzzles – simple, right? What I found was a game that absolutely
We have reviewed nearly every limited-edition Seagate drive the hardware giant has released, and now we’ve reached the first one released for the PlayStation 5 – the Horizon Forbidden West limited edition hard drive. Featuring a gorgeous render of series protagonist Aloy, this drive is a beautiful showpiece to sit
I reviewed Back 4 Blood on the Series X but decided to review Tunnels of Terror on PC to avoid the console version’s poor aim assist. That meant playing on a version with hardly anything unlocked. You might think it’s unfair to assess new content on a virtually