Review: They have no mouths, but they must sing in Maid of Sker
Maid of Sker doesn’t break the mold of traditional survival horror, but it executes its formula with proficient aplomb.
Maid of Sker doesn’t break the mold of traditional survival horror, but it executes its formula with proficient aplomb.
Gleylancer is a previously Japan-only gem of a game that is a great pickup for both retro shooter fans and casual players.
Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed can be a fun cooperative game if you can get a group of like-minded people to play it with, but its limited amount of content and repetitive gameplay, coupled with a host of technical issues give it no legs to speak of.
A short and sweet platformer with tons of charm, MainFrames is excellent time all around.
Your journey into the world of Yo-Kai Watch begins in earnest after a simple character creation process that involves selecting between the two main protagonists of the story, Nate or Katie, and naming them whatever you like (although whatever you name your character, the cutscenes will still refer to them as Nate or Katie). It…
Hollow Knight embodies the sort of excitement and mystery I’ve always wanted out of metroidvania-style games
It’s a bummer to think that this is the Darksiders I waited to play for so long.
Hitchhiker can take you on a journey, but even it doesn’t seem too sure where it’s actually going.
Don’t try to hurry things along, or you’re very likely to fail.
Some say that great creations never truly age, and six years is a lot in terms of videogames. In Skyrim’s case, the latest on a long-running series of ports and remasters, is a great version of the venerable fifth entry to The Elder Scrolls franchise, now on the go for the first time ever, thanks…