BGS 2025: Devolver had a limited but still extremely quality showing
Headlined by Skate Story and Forestrike, Devolver’s presence at BGS 2025 was surprisingly strong.
Headlined by Skate Story and Forestrike, Devolver’s presence at BGS 2025 was surprisingly strong.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season marks the end of a journey in many aspects. For its characters, it manages to feel uplifting, although clichéd, and for the studio that brought it up, it bookends its rocky existence with a high mark.
En Garde! is a game which invokes the spirit of Zorro in the best way.
Some of my fondest videogame memories come from the time when I played long-defunct Papyrus Game Group’s Indy 500 and NASCAR Racing, or Geoff Crammond’s Grand Prix on my uncle’s old 386 desktop. At that time, I didn’t own a computer, so during visits to his house to see my younger cousins, I’d load up…
When you consider the origins of #IDARB – it began as a simple post on Twitter of a red box, the developers asking the public for ideas on what to do with it – the absurd nature of the game starts to make sense. It’s a local multiplayer game where two teams of up to…
With deep, detailed, and extremely enthralling setting and characters, The Thaumaturge makes quite the splash on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
Some names in gaming are iconic, and merely mentioning them is enough to recall a specific meaning that doesn’t require any further explanation. Games like Super Mario Bros., The Legend of Zelda and StarCraft are some examples of these timeless classics. No name, however, has resonated more in the last decade than From Software’s 2011…
Most downloadable content is too miniscule to devote a complete review to. But sometimes we still want to highlight such an add-on or two. Thus, A Look At: a sort of mini-review/impressions piece or whatever term you prefer for when we wish to highlight DLC, general post-release updates for games (say, Monaco’s recent level editor),…
Monster Train 2 is a quick to get into roguelike deck builder that plays into the tired genre’s strengths and still manages to provide a worthwhile time for those who buy into it.
Strange Antiquities takes the same blueprint of Strange Horticulture and nicely amends it to selling magical items instead of plants.