
Concord’s failure highlights the fundamentally flawed structure of videogames and their industry
Sony’s pulling of Concord from store shelves and digital marketplaces highlight the merciless nature of the videogame industry.
Sony’s pulling of Concord from store shelves and digital marketplaces highlight the merciless nature of the videogame industry.
Bringing some of the finest 2D games to date, the Castlevania Dominus Collection is a brilliant compilation that is helped even further with the surprise inclusion of a much needed rework of the game that started it all.
Star Wars Outlaws is a serviceable open-world game that makes great use of the license, but fails to provide much of a reason for non-believers to jump in.
One of the NES’ best action adventure side-scrollers, Shadow of the Ninja, is back and you shouldn’t miss it.
Easily one of the most striking experiences of 2024, Mullet MadJack is the epitome of a no frills fun time playing games.
Tokyo Xanadu eX+ is Nihon Falcom’s break out of the Trails saga, and it’s one of its best titles yet, now finally out on current gen systems.
If you are looking to reminisce about the 16-bit generation but without any of the obvious big names of the time, Aero the Acrobat just barely fits the bill.
Say what you will about the genre, Gestalt: Steam and Cinder is an excellent pixelated ‘search action adventure’ game set in a fantasy world very much worth exploring.
Capcom’s new celestial mix of various gaming genres is a sure hit as Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess shows in spades.
The sequel to one of the most tense role-playing experiences ever is finally available on Switch with Darkest Dungeon 2.