Review: Kirby’s Dream Buffet is slight, but enjoyable
Kirby’s newest party game is good for quick play sessions, but might not hold your attention in the long run.
Kirby’s newest party game is good for quick play sessions, but might not hold your attention in the long run.
As 2017 marches through August and into September, Hearthstone has just experienced the launch of its sixth expansion in three years. Since March 2014 when the game originally released, it has been regularly supported with the launch of new cards sets and occasional single-player adventures. I’ve played Hearthstone semi-regularly throughout this time, playing enough games…
A mile of road will take you a mile. A mile of runway will take you anywhere.
E3 2017 proper started pretty darn well for me. Soon after the doors opened at the Los Angeles Convention Center and the crowd outside started to flood south hall, I touched down at Warner Bros’ booth to check out the sequel to one of my favorite releases of the past few years, Middle-Earth: Shadow of…
Robobeat provides no surprises, but it’s still fun to play.
20 years into the series, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III uses multiplayer DNA to augment its solo gameplay.
Previously released on the Wii U and a host of other consoles in 2014, SnowCastle Games’ Earthlock: Festival of Magic is a love letter to the classical JRPGs of the 32-bit era which now makes its way to the Switch and PC (Steam). While not exactly a Japanese Role-playing Game per se, as it was…
The King is back! And he’s as playable to old-school Street Fighter players and newcomers thanks to brilliantly simple implementation of his classic moves in his arrival to Street Fighter 6.
Only hardcore fans of ‘80s wrestling or ‘90s JRPGs need apply for WrestleQuest, a backwards-looking fusion of the two
Missed out on some late era Mega Man games? This collection’s got you covered.