There’s no sugar-coating it, South Park: The Fractured But Whole is simply brilliant. That Trey Parker and Matt Stone were able to take a group of poorly animated, foul-mouthed
It’s somewhat amazing that a quirky indie game that is basically a mash-up tribute to prohibition era cartoons and 80s style run-and-gun shooters captured the attention of gamers as
Creative Assembly’s Total War series is a long-running strategy juggernaut, deep in tactics and heavy in management. Fans of Games Workshop’s Warhammer Fantasy tabletop game have hoped, prayed,
Flute-noses have been calling upon the wind for years to breathe life into the land of Asposia. Without their unique power, all of its inhabitants would surely perish. So then,
Middle-earth: Shadow of War is right around the corner, so now is a good time to catch up on its predecessor, Shadow of Mordor (our review here). Reaching back to
Relic Hunters Zero is an entirely free open-source shooter developed by Rogue Snail. For the past two years, this game has been supported with entirely free updates. Today Rogue Snail
Battle Chasers: Nightwar is a beautiful, full-length, turn-based strategic RPG that has everything you expect from a AAA title, but it somehow managed to do it on an indie budget
We’ve been covering Battle Chasers: Nightwar since we got a personal tour of the demo at E3 by Joe Mad, CEO and Creative Director of Airship Syndicate. Battle Chasers
With a sprawling singleplayer, cooperative multiplayer, a Dungeon Master mode, and over 100 hours of content with choices that matter, this may be the best RPG of 2017.
Back in April of 2015 I had some nice things to say about Dungeons 2 in my review. It improved on the somewhat-bumpy predecessor, Dungeons. At E3, I got my
Marvel Vs Capcom: Infinite is a competent fighter worthy of the series, but has changed in ways which suit the Marvel Cinematic Universe more than its fans.