Oi! Listen ‘ere bruv. Right cheeky bastard goes by the name of Zero-Day done us in right? Blew up half ‘a London...
About a month ago you might recall that I got a sneak peek at Ubisoft’s freshly-renamed Immortals: Fenyx Rising. This early look...
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...
I remember riding in a car headed to a gaming event talking to some fellow press members when one of them casually...
I recently picked up the entire Myst franchise off GOG, as I’d been wanting to revisit Myst and Riven for a few...
There has been a lot of discussion on what constitutes a remaster nowadays, but there are a few games that raise the...
Recently I’ve gotten my hands on that used to be known as Gods and Monsters. It’s rare that a game surprises me...
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...
Virtual Reality embraces two genres extraordinarily well — horror, and the service industry. We are never as deeply immersed as when we...
I enter the night club, Little Vegas, and head upstairs to see Faran Brygo. He was sitting behind a desk with a...
The roaring twenties was a time of explosive economic growth, decadence, and prosperity. Spurred by deferred spending due to the first World...
If you’ve been reading the site for a while you know my love of sim games, and there is one I love...
John Gillespie Magee, an American pilot with the Royal Canadian Air Force in the Second World War, wrote an epic poem called...
The UFC has undergone a great deal of change in the last two years since UFC 3 came out. ESPN purchased the...
After half a dozen hours with Marvel’s Avengers, I’m left with the feeling that we are just seeing the start of something...
If there’s a title that made PC players seriously consider abandoning their favorite platform and picking up a console, it’s Horizon Zero...
Sometimes you need to step off the straight and narrow. Perhaps you’ve got medical bills, maybe you’ve got debts that need repaying,...
Destroy All Humans! is a cult classic. A wisecracking alien named Cryptosporidium-137 (or Crypto for short) has landed on Earth in the...
The legend of Troy is one steeped in a vicious blend of love, hate, betrayal, war, heroes, and more than a bit...
Watch Dogs has been an iterative adventure. The first game was filled with unique promise, tackling the open world as a hackable...
In 1274, the first attempt to conquer Japan was made by the Mongols, landing on an island called Tsushima. The samurai suffered...
You exit your habitat, work order popping up on your HUD — you’ve got a ship to rip apart. Oops, you tore...
I never played the original Desperados or its sequel, but when I heard that Mimimi Games was going to tackle the sequel...
The Last of Us II is a cinematic masterpiece, filled with some of the best writing of any medium, so I want...
I flipped the back of the giant oversized box and checked the system requirements. Turns out I’d need a Pentium running at...
You’ve got the vegetables, the fire is going strong, you’ve paired it with a nice wedge of watermelon, but you’ve got no...
I absolutely loved XCOM 2 when I reviewed it in 2016, and several fantastic expansion packs put amazing twists on a solid...
Cooperative games are a staple in my household. Cooking while sliding on ice, overcoming wonky physics to move boxes, escaping a prison,...
The Third Street Saints have absolutely gone off the rails tangling with a troubled Presidency, superpowers, virtual reality, the destruction of the...
This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller are joined by Mike Dunn, John Farrell, and Steven Starkey to talk about Dungeons and...
There are few games as old, simple, and fun as block stacking. Equal parts physical skill and strategy, games like Jenga are...