Review: London has gone to the dogs in Sunday Gold
BKOM Studios’ combination of point-and-click adventure and turn-based combat is a flawed gem.
BKOM Studios’ combination of point-and-click adventure and turn-based combat is a flawed gem.
Nearly twenty years after the last entry in the series, Shenmue 3 is finally here. Was it worth the wait?
It all leads up to showdown with a cross-dressed Iori Yagami. Really.
Andy was so excited about his list that he forgot to write this part!
Drop Duchy, with its inspired, refined combination of genres, has the makings of a breakout hit.
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’s a shame that Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics lacks the oomph and content, because its theme would otherwise make for an extremely exciting game. It’s silly enough to make it for a fun premise, and starting out, Achtung feels like it might be going places, but sadly it never quite takes off.
The Settlers: New Allies is a city-builder with old problems.
While I wouldn’t say that this Definitive Edition is perfect, it’s still the best way to play Tales of Vesperia.
A Souls-like without stamina seems antithetical to the entire genre, but in Thymesia’s case, it works.