It’s been just over 20 years since Baldur’s Gate II came out. Jon Irenicus, the game’s primary antagonist, served as one of the best bad guys in CRPG history, driving the player to hell (literally) and back to foil his grand bid to gain immortality. The game
I remember riding in a car headed to a gaming event talking to some fellow press members when one of them casually mentioned that he was playing Torchlight: Frontiers. I wasn’t aware that the game was even on the horizon and, given the number of hours I’ve sunk
About a month ago you might recall that I got a sneak peek at Ubisoft’s freshly-renamed Immortals: Fenyx Rising. This early look covered a point roughly midway through the game, touching on the Forgelands — the land of the God Hephaestus, forgemaster of the Gods. This time around we’d
About a month ago you might recall that I got a sneak peek at Ubisoft’s freshly-renamed Immortals: Fenyx Rising. This early look covered a point roughly midway through the game, touching on the Forgelands — the land of the God Hephaestus, forgemaster of the Gods. This time around we’d
It’s been just over 20 years since Baldur’s Gate II came out. Jon Irenicus, the game’s primary antagonist, served as one of the best bad guys in CRPG history, driving the player to hell (literally) and back to foil his grand bid to gain immortality. The game
I remember riding in a car headed to a gaming event talking to some fellow press members when one of them casually mentioned that he was playing Torchlight: Frontiers. I wasn’t aware that the game was even on the horizon and, given the number of hours I’ve sunk
I recently picked up the entire Myst franchise off GOG, as I’d been wanting to revisit Myst and Riven for a few years now. I vividly remember loving Myst and Riven, and even now, some 27 years later in 2020, these games still stand apart from everything mainstream. I
There has been a lot of discussion on what constitutes a remaster nowadays, but there are a few games that raise the bar to the point where they could be considered a completely new product as the rework is so complete. It’s in that way that Mafia’s remaster
Recently I’ve gotten my hands on that used to be known as Gods and Monsters. It’s rare that a game surprises me as I usually have a really solid idea of what’s on the horizon. This is one of those moments where I was happily surprised. This
With 81 years of content ready and waiting to be explored, it’s a real wonder that we’ve not gotten a 4-player adventure game in the Marvel Cinematic Universe before now. THQ tried and failed, and the Avengers movies came and went without so much as a peep. Now,
Virtual Reality embraces two genres extraordinarily well — horror, and the service industry. We are never as deeply immersed as when we are scared or flipping burgers and cleaning. Cook-Out: A Sandwich Tale jumps on the latter, letting players battle the likes of rye bread, mayo, and grilled pumpkin slices. It’