
PlayStation 5: Initial Impressions
Sony’s biggest draw this season lies not in a box but in the potential for future titles that will fully embrace the journey that’s only just begun.
Sony’s biggest draw this season lies not in a box but in the potential for future titles that will fully embrace the journey that’s only just begun.
Tell me about the rabbits, George?
What happens when psychological horror and tedious, often plodding narrative gets thrown in a blender?
The devil lies in the deep… and in the details.
The first part of the Pokemon Shield and Sword’s set of DLC takes you to paradise, but is it all that it’s cracked up to be?
Life is random. Why should our games be so predictable?
We sat down with EikotheBlue, a member of the Ori randomizer community, to chat about the appeal of randomizers, their contributions, and Ori in general.
Like your “alternative” skydiving instructor who feels that parachutes are too conformist, Fallen Order shoves you out the door of the airplane and into the meat suit of closeted Padawan and future Coruscant gymnast, Cal Kestis with no exposition at all. The first level is, predictably, a tutorial one, and sees you and Cal squeezing…
If you’d just arrived into the Galar region and were given the town map at the train station, upon perusing it, you’d think it was deceptively simplistic and undersized, given the in game map’s almost whimsical nature. But you’d be mistaken. Galar is huge. Your journey through Galar starts as earnestly as in other Poke-regions. …
Return to the world of Gloomhaven in this early access release of the massive award winning tabletop game.