Hanzo infiltrates the ring in the newest Samurai Shodown trailer
Hattori Hanzo is no stranger to the Samurai Shodown fan community, he’s been part of the series ever since the very beginning after all, but hey, it’s always fun to get these character reveal trailers! Plus I’m really excited about this new version that’s about to come out. So without further ado… Here’s Hanzo! Samurai…
More than 18 minutes of E3 2019 gameplay for Double Fine’s RAD
Double Fine had a big E3 this year, starting with the news of it being acquired by Microsoft during their press conference before the show opened, but also because they had not only one, but two games on display there. One of them was RAD, a roguelike dungeon runner where you play as mutated kids…
Here’s some 4-player cooperative gameplay for Zombie Army 4 straight from E3 2019
Time to ring Hell’s bells again…
I fell in love with what Sega showed of the Genesis Mini at E3
Sega takes another crack at releasing the definitive mini version of their most beloved console ever.
Konami flexes their old side scrolling shooter muscles in Arcade Anniversary Collection
Even though it’s missing some crucial entries from Konami’s extensive shooter catalog, this compilation is still worth checking out.
Review: Gato Roboto is a brilliant spin on the formula
As far as exploration action games about cats piloting mech suits go, Gato Roboto is the best one you’re likely to play on the Switch or the PC any time soon.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms joins the Total War family in one of its best entries to date
Total War: Three Kingdoms is a beautifully articulated real-time historical strategy game that also does the famous novel justice, and is also a lot of fun and gripping to play. Don’t expect to be done with this one soon.
Layers of Fear 2 is a disturbing and atmospheric journey that is sure to leave a mark on you
Layers of Fear 2 made me face almost all of the things that I hate about horror and I still had a terrific time playing it.
