Review: Rift of the Necrodancer is creative, challenging, and will surely kick your ass
Brace Yourself Games’ Rift of the Necrodancer turned my brain to Jell-O and I still kept coming back for more.
Brace Yourself Games’ Rift of the Necrodancer turned my brain to Jell-O and I still kept coming back for more.
20 years later, hell welcomes back Heather Mason, and it’s good of you to join her; it can get pretty lonely there.
For the thirty or so years since its inception, Dragon Ball fans have had to endure countless less than optimal games based on the beloved Akira Toriyama franchise. From the Famicom era ’til today, there hasn’t been a game that could universally be lauded for being great; sure, some have managed to do justice to…
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SteamWorld Build is still a lovely merger of streamlined city-builder and dungeon delver.
If you’ve been reading the site for a little while, you probably know this by now, but if you’re new, here’s the deal: I’m a huge fan of the Monster Hunter series. I’ve been increasingly more dedicated with each new game, and for all intents and purposes, I’ll do the same with Monster Hunter: World,…
Telltale Games’ premiere to Game of Thrones is a good reminder of just how exciting their format of adventure gaming can be. Although not exactly the most difficult or action driven game out there, their newest series starts out with an incredible bang in episode one, titled Iron from Ice. Starring one of the lesser…
Odin Sphere was a late era PlayStation 2 game that saw incredibly positive reviews and have since garnered a faithful following as a cult classic. Unfortunately, due to how close it came out to new and more powerful hardware, it didn’t get the same public awareness as the titles coming out at the time for PlayStation…
Nobody ever thought 2017 could be topped in terms of shittiness, but here we are, 2018 is almost behind us, and for what seemed like an eternity, this year proved to be one of the worst, not only in terms of politics, but for entertainment as well. We lost some gigantic names like Stan Lee…
Relive the glory days of ‘80s classics with B.I.O.T.A, a charming and impressive one-man project.