In a world where next-gen titles can retail at $70, I find it refreshing to see indie games launching at much lower prices. So much so that two games I’ve reviewed on the site were solely because they were a measly 99 cents. I like impulse buying games as
The highly anticipated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, the incredible looking return to TMNT’s retro gaming roots, has been confirmed for the Nintendo Switch in the latest press release! While the release date and console details aside from Switch and PC are still unknown – we’ll take
I have a confession: I am horribly addicted to point-and-click adventure games. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, The Secret of Monkey Island, Full Throttle, Willy Beamish, Loom, Maniac Mansion and well, basically anything LucasArts released in the 80’s or 90’s brings back an excitement I’ve
I have a confession: I am horribly addicted to point-and-click adventure games. Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis, The Secret of Monkey Island, Full Throttle, Willy Beamish, Loom, Maniac Mansion and well, basically anything LucasArts released in the 80’s or 90’s brings back an excitement I’ve
In a world where next-gen titles can retail at $70, I find it refreshing to see indie games launching at much lower prices. So much so that two games I’ve reviewed on the site were solely because they were a measly 99 cents. I like impulse buying games as
The highly anticipated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge, the incredible looking return to TMNT’s retro gaming roots, has been confirmed for the Nintendo Switch in the latest press release! While the release date and console details aside from Switch and PC are still unknown – we’ll take
If there’s one thing RPG fans can agree on, it’s that grinding sucks. Some games, like older Dragon Quest titles, can do it right: spreading it throughout the game and making it just involved enough to put you in a zen like state as you rack up EXP.
As Walk the Moon had titled their third studio album, talking is hard. That said, it’s a vital part to our society, and while it can be stressful to connect with a new person, the reward for doing so is usually a great thing indeed. Signs of the Sojourner
EA and Velan Studios recently unveiled a new infographic featuring the information from its recent cross-platform beta of Knockout City, which will be released for consoles and PC on May 21. Featuring facts like over 116 million minutes in-game among the players, there’s a lot here to love.
Today,
The World Ends With You fans have patiently waited nearly a decade and a half for a true follow up to the acclaimed JRPG, and Square Enix has finally announced that NEO: The World Ends With You will be released for PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on July 27, with
Today, Outright Games announced that it will release the first-ever console and PC video game adaptation of The Last Kids on Earth on June 4, with The Last Kids on Earth and the Staff of Doom heading to PlayStation and Xbox consoles, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The game will allow