The last thing I would have expected from Supergiant Games was an action-sports game. Makers of Bastion and Transistor, their new title is something that seems strange for a
I love martial arts.
I love movies about martial arts. I love the philosophy behind martial arts. And as a gamer, I obviously love video games about martial arts.
But
Building prisons is surprisingly fun and addictive is something that I learned when playing Prison Architect the first time around. Now that the game is soon to arrive on the
It’s hard to imagine a game like Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE existing even just a few years ago. Born of two franchises, stewing in the rampant fandom surrounding the
It’s rare to see a game take as many chances in its concluding chapters like Zero Time Dilemma does. For a game with two predecessors’ worth of required reading
The sun has risen and set on the show in Los Angeles, and while we gradually roll out our coverage and recuperate from sickness, we’ve taken some time to
In an alternate history and on an alternate earth, as mankind was entering the fledgling years of its industrial revolution, giant creatures appeared, the Titans, and with thoughtless,relentless, and
Shadowrun, Pillars of Eternity, Wasteland 2, Shovel Knight, Elite: Dangerous, The Banner Saga, Mighty No. 9 — all of these games have one thing in common: they were wildly successful on
Gamers on a budget, such as myself, often do not have the means to have the nicer periphery needed for premium PC gaming. Other gamers have people in the home
I’m not saying you should become a junkie. In fact, I am definitively and absolutely saying that you should never, ever become a junkie. That said, a thick, beefy