Review: One year into Kerbal Space Program 2 Early Access, small steps towards greatness
Kerbal Space Program 2 is much improved since first released, but still needs further work before it will properly make it into orbit.
Kerbal Space Program 2 is much improved since first released, but still needs further work before it will properly make it into orbit.
Witness Ellie’s tragically violent odyssey at the comfort of your desk through the PC port of last year’s The Last of Us Part II Remastered.
Multiplayer puzzle games are difficult to pull off. Making the act of puzzle solving into a competition doesn’t translate well to most match-3 puzzlers, often taking the slow-paced nature of those games and throwing another player or two into the mix to try speeding things up. It seldom works, usually resulting in a boring, tacked-on…
Styx: Master of Shadows from Cyanide Studio was all right stealth game released in 2014. In my review, I said it was a fine game, but one ultimately hurt by its steady descent into rigid design. Stealth games fall into two camps: the ones that make stealth an option and those that force you down…
Though it’s a detailed simulation, it’s wholly approachable and an effective teacher.
It’s only been a few months since Dark Souls 2 landed and already we’ve got another Souls-esque game to get excited about. Bloodborne comes from the creator of the Souls series himself, Hidetaka Miyazaki, developed in conjunction with Sony Japan. It is very much a Souls game, borrowing many of its design sensibilities, but only…
The relationship between video games and movies is a rock one, to say the least. More often than not game-to-movie adaptions and game fans end up in bitter and unloving relationships that end in nasty divorce. However, just like real life, there is the exception to the rule. Films like Resident Evil, Silent Hill, or…
Even with a few speed bumps along the way.
DIRT 5 represents more than the return of a franchise to its “noisiest” days. It is an extremely fun and enjoyable game that will serve as a bridge between the current and the next generation.
Where yours truly finally dipped his toes into the vocaloid movement.