Trials of Mana originally released to a Japanese audience in 1995 as a sequel to the popular, multiplayer RPG Secret of Mana. Meanwhile, an american team at SquareSoft released another
It’s the year 2074, and mankind is enslaved by a demonic overlord. New Haven Guardian, Starborn, attempts to assassinate the demon, and fails. 1000 years earlier, Tondbert, a guard
If Raging Loop brought back my college memories of Mafia, Save Koch is making me recollect my memories of a social deduction game called The Resistance. Everyone, led by a
The discussion of whether digital games can be art has been a raging debate for years. Depending on which side of the aisle you’re on, you can find legitimacy
Maker games, like Little Big Planet and Super Mario Maker, have always been popular. At their best, they are virtual spaces where anyone can put on a game developer’s
Cinema has created a whole bevy of intriguing and deadly characters, with some of them becoming so popular that they extend into other forms of media such as video games.
You’ve heard about the drug dealing business from movies, TV shows, video games, and depending on your experiences, in real life as well. They say it’s a dangerous
On the heels of another truly awesome entry in the Gears series, it might seem bizarre for The Coalition to release the exact opposite kind of game you’d expect
Sakura Wars is the perfect encapsulation of a playable anime. Love it or hate it, it’s got all the tropes, character archetypes, and predictable villains of your typical action-comedy