Review: The Alters is a wonderful amalgam of several different styles of game which together create a unique sci-fi experience
So far, The Alters is the most compelling and intriguing game I’ve played this year.
So far, The Alters is the most compelling and intriguing game I’ve played this year.
Lost Judgment’s first piece of paid DLC has Yagami Detective Agency’s second banana taking a trip down memory lane.
Chrono Cross, a PlayStation fan favorite RPG, is finally back. And with it, a previously exclusive side adventure, all in a single package dubbed Radical Dreamers Edition.
Though Devolver’s never been at E3 proper, their own showcase across the street from the convention center always hosts a wide variety of games, ones that often provide a nice change of pace from the usual crop you find on the show floor. Here’s some of the highlights we saw from Devolver themselves. Absolver Absolver…
It’s a bummer to think that this is the Darksiders I waited to play for so long.
Wanted Dead’s cruel difficulty and monotonous combat rob this third-person action game of what little old-fashioned charm it might have had.
Capcom’s new celestial mix of various gaming genres is a sure hit as Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess shows in spades.
Hades takes you through an epic adventure in the underworld that you’ll definitely want to take on the Switch.
Despite some failings in its tutorial, Guilty Gear Strive is ultimately a more approachable entry in the series.
BioShock Infinite is one of those rare games that’s ripe for discussion as soon as you put your controller down after finishing it. It gets people talking, both for its gameplay, narrative, and everything in between, really. Many words have been written on just about every facet. Those discussions have been continuously progressing and evolving…