Review: Darkest Dungeon 2 challenges you to keep your sanity in check
There’s nothing out there quite like Darkest Dungeon 2, one of the moodiest game experiences you’re ever bound to have.
There’s nothing out there quite like Darkest Dungeon 2, one of the moodiest game experiences you’re ever bound to have.
Following a port to the Nintendo Switch in 2020, SUDA51’s cult hack-and-slash No More Heroes games receive a surprising but welcome PC release.
Being blocky has never been this smooth.
Welcome to the Fantasy Zone! It’s Sega Ages!
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Yearly upgrades have come to be the norm for sport games since just about forever. Long gone are the days you’d buy one of them without having expectations or comparison points with previous versions. Coming in from Jaleco’s GOAL! and International Superstar Soccer, I had my doubts jumping back into soccer games with last year’s…
Tucked away in one of the corners of the IndieCade booth was publisher Loot Interactive. The company’s been around for some time, toiling away at making items for the now defunct PlayStation Home, but they’ve just recently become a fully independent publisher. Their lineup this year consisted of ports of PlayStation 4 and Vita ports…
Trüberbrook is good for a short visit, but you’re unlikely to want to linger longer than necessary.
The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy gets a lot of things right, perhaps too many to be helped.
There’s something for puzzle fans of all kinds, whether they’re into color block combining or rather have a more carnival approach to their minigames.