Some classic games can be played over and over without losing their luster, some should be returned to once in a while to remember what makes them great, and others
Have you ever played a shooter that has the inevitable turret sequence, and you think it’s fun and exciting for a few minutes as the game shuttles you through
Call of Cthulhu is a slow burn horror/detective RPG. There isn’t a horde of monsters or jumpscares interrupting the gameplay every couple minutes. No, instead it relies on
The horror genre has grown over the years, covering a variety of mediums, including television, movies, video games, books, and more. Sometimes this genre is given a bit of a
At E3 a few years ago, the CD Projekt Red team showed off a version of Gwent: The Witcher Card game, which included a single-player mode that featured a story,
It’s hard to believe that it’s been twelve years since Neku first stepped onto the streets of Shibuya and entered the Reaper’s Game. While The World Ends
Although unquestionably a genre staple, SoulCalibur has been on the quiet side for the better part of the decade. The lukewarm reception of SoulCalibur V and Bandai Namco’s unsuccessful
I’m a big fan of couch multiplayer, and local co-op games have been coming out in full swing lately. Whether I’m barking orders in Lovers in a Dangerous
There is nothing more synonymous with America than the cowboy. The cowboy was the foundation of our country, living hard and dirty off the land. The iconic rough rider, astride
Gather around little girls and boys, for the night approaches and with it comes the pale moon. On the night of the pale moon, we recall a tale of horror
Initially, I didn’t really expect much out of Kero Blaster. I’ve heard a lot of praise from those who came from playing the developer’s previous work, Cave
Something Insomniac did so well with its interpretation of Spider-Man is creating a sense of history with a brand new version of the character. This older version of Peter Parker