Taking things easy is Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break’s par of course
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break brought a grin to my face!
Rock of Ages 3: Make & Break brought a grin to my face!
Streets of Rage is back and better than ever as the city is once again in need of some violent justice.
Although there’s nothing to find off the beaten path, the set-pieces and environments of Bramble: The Mountain King are definitely worth seeing.
With each new film roll, a new survival horror camera show.
SteamWorld Build is still a lovely merger of streamlined city-builder and dungeon delver.
An ever better game than its predecessor, Teslagrad 2 is a surprise release that keeps on giving.
Survival Kids tries and fails to rekindle an old Konami franchise by bringing it to the Switch 2, but ends up leaving it stranded and to fend for its own.
Starting with its Direct presentation for this year’s show, Nintendo’s 2018 E3 was quite shy and irritatingly silent about much needed information about previously announced games and services, like Metroid Prime 4 and the Switch’s online subscription service, which is supposed to go live only a couple of months from now. The laser focus on…
There’s no shaking the feeling that Song of the Deep — although a gorgeous game in its own right, with an unique delivery to an old Irish folk tale — reaches too far and doesn’t manage to grasp the greatness of the games it borrows so much from. As with many games nowadays, Insomniac’s Song…