Cloudpunk soars high among this year’s best releases
A trip to a futuristic metropolis like few others you might have taken in games.
A trip to a futuristic metropolis like few others you might have taken in games.
If you like chess and enjoyed Balatro, Gambonanza will be a checkmate, game and match.
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…
Games often deal in choice and consequence, though rarely do so grounded in reality or make the options so seemingly small and simple. Usually it’s in some sort of fantastical setting with the choices being some extreme form of “good” and “bad,” nary a grey area in sight. Hardly riveting, let alone something to get…
Now this is what I’m talking about… real evil incarnate! Mwahahahaha! *cough*
Excellent platforming and great combat make Kunai a metroidvaina that’s well worth your time.
In a surprising bit of news at the beginning of the year, Electronic Arts announced that they would not be part of E3 this year. The plan was to host an off-site event instead, right next door to the show proper, in downtown Los Angeles. EA Sports was there in full force, with a trio…
The PC version of Days Gone is the definitive way of playing the game if you don’t own a PS5.
Potion Permit is a charming and easygoing game that goes a little beyond what its premise might have you assume.
Stronghold: Warlords seems to be in good terms with being historically accurate while delivering some entertaining humor from time to time.