Review: Steel Assault can be frustrating at times but is still a blast to play
Zenovia Interactive’s debut game Steel Assault is a challenging retro platformer with some cool mechanics and a teeth-clenching level of challenge.
Zenovia Interactive’s debut game Steel Assault is a challenging retro platformer with some cool mechanics and a teeth-clenching level of challenge.
Don’t be tricked by its Atari-age visuals, Colt Canyon is as modern of a game as they get.
Leikir Studio’s new game Synergy is positively brimming with style, but crashes and burns because of it.
When it was originally released, the film Donnie Darko didn’t do very well. Opening in cinemas just a few months after 9/11, it only managed to recoup $500,000 in general release. However, over the next few years it slowly gathered a cult-following, and when the Director’s Cut was released in 2004 it gathered widespread praise…
Tales of Arise is one of the best entries in the series so far and it’s a great entryway for anyone who’s new to the Tales franchise.
When we think about videogame conferences, E3 and the Penny Arcade Expo are usually what comes to mind. Massive booths with loud music and multi-colored lights, huge convention centers packed to the brim with near unnavigable throngs of people, and all the games you could ever want, both big and small, vying for your attention….
It might feel hyperbolic to describe Return of the Obra Dinn as a masterpiece, but it’s the best descriptor I can honestly think of.
You would not believe the night I had at Club Low.
Filled to the brim with material, Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection takes fans through the series’ bloody history in another one of Digital Eclipse’s “game docs”.
Evolve is the perfect name for Turtle Rock Studios’ newest first person shooter. It works on so many levels. For one, it’s the natural evolution from the game that put them on the spotlight, Left4Dead. As a team of four cooperatively playing humans, it’s your task to defeat a continuously growing monster who happens to…