Everyone loves Kirby! I don’t think there’s a single person out there who actively hates the pink puffball, at least – even my mom likes him, and she hates video games. And given how often Kirby games are odd experiments, it’s strange then how there’s never really
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is Arc System Works and Atlus’ Persona-centered fighting game which was released as a sequel to Persona 4 Arena in 2013, but is now ported to PC and consoles for all to enjoy. The game pits the fan-favorite characters from the Persona 3 and Persona 4
How people can still dismiss the video game medium as a valid means of storytelling is beyond me – video games have always told great stories, but throughout the past few years independent studios have really set the bar for the types of experiences the medium can convey. Unique stories complemented
A shrine hidden deep in the woods has a dark secret and a new evil has come forth in Ikai. The freshman team at developer Endflame are making their debut with a little indie psychological horror game based at a feudal Japanese shrine where Naoko and her uncle, the priest,
It’s time to kill Chaos. Jack has no memories other than this need – this hunger. Chaos must die by his hand, and four strangers share this wish along with a lack of memories. Deemed the Warriors of Light by the King of Cornelia, they journey around the realm to
The Dragon Lord has been defeated! Three heroes emerged triumphant from the battle of blades and bullets: the charming Valentine, the warrior Frette, and you – the Newbie. Having restored peace to Queen Butt Stalion’s domain, the three pass into legend, and the next campaign of Bunkers and Badasses… begins.
Jurassic World Evolution 2 recently released two new DLC packs for the game, and to say I was excited is an understatement. My 8 year old son and I LOVE the Camp Cretaceous television show and have watched all four seasons twice now, so when I saw we could now
Turning on Rune Factory 5 for the first time is a genuine treat. You’re greeted with a beautiful animated opening sequence punctuated by bright colors and a catchy tune. It’s delightful, it pulls you, and unfortunately, it’s by far the best part of the first several hours