After playing A44’s cooperative focused Souls-like Ashen, I couldn’t help but wait for the team’s next big project, Flintlock: The Siege of Dawn. Announced back in 2022 to be released that same year, the game has seen multiple delays and setbacks, but is now finally releasing halfway
The world of Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess revolves around defense. You’ve got a goddess and you need to ensure she safely traverses her path. To accommodate this idea, Kunitsu-Gami models itself broadly around “tower defense” principles, which gives it the feel of a slower, more strategic experience. However,
My favorite aspect of the current generation of gaming is fearlessness. No longer confined to tried and true gaming rules, developers are now only held back by their creativity and, as such, we’ve been given a variety of unique experiences. Enter SCHiM, a wildly inventive platformer with a unique
SPRAWL is the perfect example of an “if you love that, you’ll love this” game. It borrows directly from a few different titles but does so effectively and tastefully. Frenetic shootouts and advanced movement techniques are the name of the game for this first-person shooter, so if that’s
The City of Gold – is it truly a metropolis made of precious metals? Or a paradise whose citizens never experience loss or suffering? Or perhaps simply a myth? Whatever it is, your adventurous nature says your next journey lies in the City of Gold. The city supposedly lies in the
What are your favorite tie-in games? Is it perhaps SpongeBob SquarePants Battle for Bikini Bottom with its multitude of references to the show, detailed character models, and decent platforming? Or perhaps it’s Dragon Ball FighterZ with its heavy emphasis on team-based combo mechanics and flashy abilities rivaled only by
Look, I get it. Many gamers let out a collective groan when they hear the words “remake” or “remaster” or even see those two letters, “HD”. We all get frustrated with the lack of new IPs at times, but for every “remaster” or “remake” we don’t care for, there’
I’ve been going a million miles an hour since Summer Game Fest. As much as I love writing about video games, this hobby can get the best of me at times. Tired as I might be, a game called Simpler Times seemed like a good end to my large