I wanted to like Lies of P, but it’s just too frustrating
The emphasis on parries and it’s general approach to defense sound good on paper, but result in frustrating slog instead.
The emphasis on parries and it’s general approach to defense sound good on paper, but result in frustrating slog instead.
Blazing Chrome is set to bring Contra-esque goodness to consoles and PC on July 11th. The Arcade Crew has just released a trailer to commemorate the event. Developed by the folks at Joysmasher, who were responsible for Odallus: The Dark Call and Oniken, Blazing Chrome will soon dish some retro damage. The video reveals details on…
You’re being summoned to a new co-op piece! This time, we tackle From Software’s newest game, Elden Ring.
Supergiant Games has built an interesting collection of work. First they began with a traditional action role-playing game in Bastion, then a strategy/action game hybrid in Transistor, and now a role-playing game/sports hybrid with Pyre. You can never tell what they’re gonna make next, but if there’s one thing you can count on, it’s that…
Callum and Eduardo have a chat about one of Entertainium’s favorite games from last year.
Sixty Four merges an excellent visual style with a solid upgrade path and interesting meta-narrative to provide a satisfyingly addictive time-sink.
If you missed Edge of Eternity on PC, the console versions are a decent way of experiencing it.
Deus Ex saw a resurgence when Human Revolution made its way to consoles and PC back in 2011. It was a fantastic upgrade to a series that left its mark in the late 90s, only to suffer through the growing pains and developer shifts that it did when the whole gaming scenario shifted at the beginning…
I could cite countless reasons why I adore Read Only Memories, but the one that sticks out most is that it’s the first adventure games I’ve enjoyed every second of in a long time. That’s in large part because it eschews a lot of the frustrating design elements of its contemporaries, but also because it’s…