These days, developing a game centered harkening back to older television shows seems like a less than stellar idea. To some it may seem a fast track towards being pushed
Do you enjoy understanding your surroundings? If so, Hohokum could very well not be for you. In this slightly bewildering adventure, you play as a kite that flies between different
Divinity: Original Sin is a title that seems to speak to a certain kind of player. The gameplay requires experience, and to get the most out of it means having
4GB, 8GB, 16GB, 250GB, and now 500GB. Let’s be honest here, game consoles are very, very far behind the PC in terms of storage capacity. When games like The
Let me start by saying I love motion gaming. When Nintendo first launched the Wii in 2006, I jumped in headfirst and fully embraced the concept of playing games through
It’s hard to write about The Last of Us without sounding a bit like a crazy person.
On its surface, it seems like just another apocalyptic zombie tale mixed
“Legend has it that in the deepest reaches of the Black Gulch, behind a door locked from the inside, is a magnificent city built for a great sleeping dragon.” This
Telltale knocked it out of the park with their 2012 Walking Dead release. It flipped the point-and-click genre onto its head and made even the most monotonous tasks feel like
When I originally reviewed Resogun, I deemed it a premier launch title for the PS4. It’s a fast-paced side-scrolling shooter with beautiful visuals and an electrifying soundtrack. It also