Review: Relive the 16-bit days of the Kunio gang with River City Girls Zero
River City Girls Zero features a previously Japan-only Kunio adventure and River City Girls’ first foray in beating the crap out of people with their respective boyfriends.
River City Girls Zero features a previously Japan-only Kunio adventure and River City Girls’ first foray in beating the crap out of people with their respective boyfriends.
Death by absolute frustration.
A trip to a futuristic metropolis like few others you might have taken in games.
The underlying concept of Flat Kingdom’s gameplay is really neat: you control a character that can’t directly attack enemies, but by changing shapes, it can counter their attacks and defeat them. Unfortunately, due to bad hit detection, confusing art design and unbalanced difficulty, Flat Kingdom never quite takes off. Set in a two dimensional world that’s…
You’ll investigate the origins of the Oldest House while trying to save it from being destroyed.
It’s always fantastic when a game surpasses my expectations, and I can safely say that’s the case with A Plague Tale: Innocence. Even if its run time felt a tad too long by the end, it was still one hell of a ride.
While E3 2018 might not have been a hot show for Ubisoft in terms of new game announcements, it sure paved the way for some exciting looks at titles that have already been announced. Games such as Skull & Bones, which demoed extremely well during my appointment, as well as Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, an extension…
The path for humanity into the future is looking increasingly uncertain in 2017. Numerous events, from the financial crisis, the rise of automation, global warming to the election of a certain so-called President, brought about a strong sense that the world is not heading in a great direction. Neofeud takes this bad path to one…
Khazan borrows heavily from Team Ninja’s work, both for good and bad (but mostly good).
Saying that EVO is the world’s biggest fighting game tournament might be an understatement. What began as “Battle of the Bay” in Sunnyvale, CA in 1996 with a meager forty-person bracket for Street Fighter Alpha 2 and Street Fighter II Turbo eventually moved to much bigger venues in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it’s been held ever since,…