Review: Gunbrella is a violent and irreverent supernatural retro adventure
What do you get when you mix a gun with an umbrella? You guessed it. A pretty darn good game, that’s what.
What do you get when you mix a gun with an umbrella? You guessed it. A pretty darn good game, that’s what.
Dimension Shellshock adds an amazingly fun survival mode and new characters to last year’s greatest beat ‘em up, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge.
One of gaming’s most successful ‘isekai’ stories, Final Fantasy Tactics Advance puts you in the role of a kid transported to Ivalice and pulls no punches along the way.
With The Making of Karateka, Digital Eclipse shifts our perception of what videogame ‘making of’ content can entail, raising the bar for future products in this new genre of “docu-games”.
Larian Studios’ Baldur’s Gate 3 is a bold take on the legendary series based on the D&D property; a massive effort that is definitely not perfect, and that’s what makes it so compelling.
Let’s break out the wine glasses and celebrate the legacy of the last great entry in this overlooked Nintendo racing franchise with F-Zero GX!
Blasphemous 2 is a huge improvement upon its predecessor in just about every conceivable way; it’s a beautifully crafted adventure that might as well be the best of its kind this year.
20 years later, hell welcomes back Heather Mason, and it’s good of you to join her; it can get pretty lonely there.
Join Billy and Jimmy Lee once again to help them rid the city of crime one drop kick at a time with Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons.
The more experienced and patient of strategy fans are sure to enjoy the newest entry in one of Japan’s longest-running gaming franchises, but newcomers might struggle to get into it due to its deep learning curve and conspicuously limited tutorials.