Review: Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is the craziest the series has ever been
Goro Majima’s first solo adventure is positively insane and an absolute blast to play.
Goro Majima’s first solo adventure is positively insane and an absolute blast to play.
The Blizzard Arcade Collection is a solid compilation of some of the company’s earliest and (mostly) best works.
Another year has come and gone, and good riddance. For some reason, 2014 spawned a lot of awfulness around the world. For videogames specifically, it saw the organization of Gamergate, which has given a banner for all the worst parts of game culture and generally all-around terrible people to gather under. It’s made the past…
Loop Hero is a satisfyingly rich experience, and you don’t have to be a Roguelike masochist to enjoy it.
Maid of Sker doesn’t break the mold of traditional survival horror, but it executes its formula with proficient aplomb.
Iconoclasts sure lives up to its name. As a Metroid/Castlevania Symphony of the Night-inspired game, it’s totally serviceable: you explore a large grid-based map and use new equipment to help unlock new paths that take you further into the world. But it’s the way that it approaches your development that really sets it apart from…
Hattori Hanzo is no stranger to the Samurai Shodown fan community, he’s been part of the series ever since the very beginning after all, but hey, it’s always fun to get these character reveal trailers! Plus I’m really excited about this new version that’s about to come out. So without further ado… Here’s Hanzo! Samurai…
Strange Antiquities takes the same blueprint of Strange Horticulture and nicely amends it to selling magical items instead of plants.
The sometimes cult classic but often maligned movie franchise makes the jump to multiplayer gaming with some iffy results.