Review: Rhythm Sprout leans a bit on the harder side of rhythm games
It can be quite demanding, but if you’re able to endure, Rhythm Sprout is a good time.
It can be quite demanding, but if you’re able to endure, Rhythm Sprout is a good time.
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden makes some exciting additions to the XCOM formula. It’s also one hell of a stealth game to boot.
Double Fine had a big E3 this year, starting with the news of it being acquired by Microsoft during their press conference before the show opened, but also because they had not only one, but two games on display there. One of them was RAD, a roguelike dungeon runner where you play as mutated kids…
I have to admit that I didn’t come too hot off of Bethesda’s reveal of Doom back at E3 2015. After years and years of languishing in development limbo, the little bit that was shown of Doom didn’t make an impact on me, but luckily, it turned out to be one of the best first-person…
Most downloadable content is too miniscule to devote a complete review to. But sometimes we still want to highlight such an add-on or two. Thus, A Look At: a sort of mini-review/impressions piece or whatever term you prefer for when we wish to highlight DLC, general post-release updates for games (say, Monaco’s recent level editor),…
You have only 60 seconds to live. What do you do? How do you spend that brief minute before you die? Perform various odd jobs? Go on a boat ride to a distant island? Wander around an endless desert? Save the world? How about all the above? That’s the idea behind Minit, a series of…
The not-so-dynamic Italian campaign is a poor framework for Company of Heroes 3, but the battles themselves are more gripping than ever.
You wake up to a knock at your door. You get out of bed and open the door. A well-dressed robot stands on the other side — one of the staff members of the hotel. He informs you that you requested a wake up call at this time, and tells you that breakfast is ready…
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered offers a game overflowing with a veritable downpour of tragedies, but the biggest one may be actually playing the game itself.