Review: Going for the Sprint Cup like a bandit in NASCAR Heat 5
NASCAR Heat 5 has a brilliant career mode, but it raises again the question about continuing annual sport game releases.
NASCAR Heat 5 has a brilliant career mode, but it raises again the question about continuing annual sport game releases.
Who knew King Arthur and Catherine the Great would get along so well?
There’s was no shaking the feeling of déjà vu when I first approached CounterSpy at Sony’s booth at E3. It shares the same running and gunning ‘2.5D’ side scrolling mechanics that Shadow Complex featured, but the similarities stood aside for how CounterSpy sets itself apart when the action began and I started playing. CounterSpy is…
From the folks who brought you Stories Untold comes yet great adventure game that albeit not as strong of an experience as its predecessor, is uniquely immersive and tells a brain twister of a story to boot.
Massively multiplayer online games have been around for quite a while, but their influence on single player focused games has only started becoming obvious over the last few years. For better or for worse, the borrowing of MMO elements in what otherwise would be a standard, scripted experience has seen its share of the sunlight…
Gerda: A Flame in Winter is a deeply emotive tale of love, loss and resistance set in the closing months of the Second World War.
Multiplayer focused games are kind of my personal curse. When I really like the mechanics of one in particular, I tend to get really interested and excited in playing it, then, after a few weeks with it, I stop playing. It’s been like that for years, probably due to the way I play games and…
There’s nothing out there quite like Darkest Dungeon 2, one of the moodiest game experiences you’re ever bound to have.
Umihare Kawase is one of Japan’s hidden gems in videogaming. It isn’t anything particularly special at first look. It’s a series of games that involve a swinging mechanic much akin to Bionic Commando, set on the dreamy backdrop of a young girl’s imagination. After years of relative success in many generations of consoles in Japan,…
It’s not easy being a god, and apparently making a game about being one isn’t either. Over the years, the God of War franchise, which started out as one of the landmark franchises for Sony’s consoles and portables, eventually turned stale. After its last entry, 2012’s God of War: Ascension, the franchise went into slumber,…