Smoke and Sacrifice will certainly remind you of Don’t Starve
Smoke and Sacrifice is somewhat flawed and slow to play, but if you can managed to overcome these issues, there’s an entertaining game to be found.
Smoke and Sacrifice is somewhat flawed and slow to play, but if you can managed to overcome these issues, there’s an entertaining game to be found.
Silver Lining closes things off on the same note as the entirety of this DLC, not explosively exciting, but not terribly either.
There’s a value for nostalgia, and if you have lacked the belief that it’s a motivating factor for selling products in this day and age, you needn’t look further than this collection in order to prove that.
Regardless of nostalgia, it was a blast reliving Onimusha in 2019.
Vane is shrouded in mystery. Right from the start, it drops you into its world with no preamble or context: It opens with a person running through a terrible storm, presumably trying to find shelter. As they approach a massive tower, a cloaked figure emerges and bars them from entering. The person remains laying on…
This is what Just Cause 3 should have been: a huge, mostly glitch-free playground of destruction in which you can let your beer-chugging, heavy metal-appreciating imagination go rampant.
Gris simply wants you to sit back and enjoy the ride.
Warts and all, Sega is to be commended for this collection.
My relationship with Boku no Hero Academia, or My Hero Academia as it’s known outside of Japan is a weird one. I generally tend to avoid shonen anime — you know, the kind aimed at adolescent boys, generally — since I really got my fill of it during my own teens and early 20s with…
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden makes some exciting additions to the XCOM formula. It’s also one hell of a stealth game to boot.