Review: Irem Collection Volume 1 is a no frills compilation of overlooked classics
While it lacks in presentation, the Irem Collection vol. 1 more than makes up with some incredibly fun shoot ‘em ups from the good old days.
While it lacks in presentation, the Irem Collection vol. 1 more than makes up with some incredibly fun shoot ‘em ups from the good old days.
It started in perhaps the most simple way possible, a few colored pixels, than a few more, and then a few more. Eventually a world was created. It wasn’t the largest world ever created, nor was it terribly rich in lore, neither was it steeped in history. It was a land in peril however, overrun…
With the year done and dusted, Eduardo looks back at his top games of 2023.
Join Shovel Knight and friends on a quest for the ultimate booty in Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon.
The Wonder Boy Collection offers ports of entries that highlight the very best and worst that the series has to offer.
I had a great time playing through episode 2 of Life is Strange 2, even though it’s not nearly as well polished as the previous one.
Almost a decade later, Read Only Memories’ sequel is here and it’s more of the same.
FPS icon Sam “Serious” Stone is back in action, but little has changed in the nine years he’s been away.
It’s always fantastic when a game surpasses my expectations, and I can safely say that’s the case with A Plague Tale: Innocence. Even if its run time felt a tad too long by the end, it was still one hell of a ride.
With Pendragon, British developer inkle apply their flair for narrative design to Arthurian legend – but are less successful in experimenting with turn-based tactics