The bond between siblings can be powerful, even pushing them to do incredible things for one another. This could be something as simple as helping them with homework or something
Periods of war have been interesting focuses for video games, whether they be WWI, WWII, The Three Kingdoms era in China, and so on. Some take the form of first
I love me some rhythm games, and the Switch is flourishing with them. From Asian market hits like Musynx or Superbeat: Xonic to western titles like Thumper and Super Beat
In the world of mascot platformers, Bubsy the Bobcat has gotten the short end of the stick. While his original outing 26 years ago could be considered middling at best,
Every kid yearns to play amongst the stars, to fight winning battles against the cosmic unknown and come out smiling. Every day and every thing is an adventure, but as
Ride 3 is not a game for those new to the series and certainly not for the casual racing fan. The game never really bothers to explain anything. The first
There’s a well-known saying that “things may not always be what they seem.” Whether it be people, objects, plot, and so on, there may be things hidden under the
One half crossover fighting game and one half falling-block puzzler, Crystal Crisis is one of the more unique titles I’ve experienced on Nintendo Switch. The game is a patchwork
Whether it be Tamagotchi or canine sidekicks, pet simulators are always a fun way to chill out. While they do end up having a dearth of activities to do after
Devespresso Games’ latest game is an ambitious roguelike fantasy-epic with a lot of heart stuffed into a relatively small package. Citing The Elder Scrolls and Final Fantasy as inspirations and
Why fight hordes of enemies when you can send others to do it for you? Why explore ruins, forests, and battlefields when you can have those same heroes fighting enemies
High-profile games like Battletech and Daemon X Machina are a welcome sight for mech fans who’ve gone too long with a big stompy robot game, but between the blockbusters,