Review: Neva’s gorgeous world is a sight to behold
Nomada Studio’s second game is utterly stunning and a pleasure to play as well.
Nomada Studio’s second game is utterly stunning and a pleasure to play as well.
Accessibility has become something of a dirty word these days. Instead of being welcomed, it’s met with scorn as fears of “dumbing down” spread. For fighting games especially, a genre built upon layers and layers of depth and complexity, where even the slightest change could upset the balance of the game, it’s a justified concern….
A slow rollout of characters and decks creates a rather plain early game, but Shuffle Tactics shines once everything opens up.
The Angry Video Game Nerd 8-bit is a new entry in the surprisingly still active series starring the old school YouTube sensation.
There’s no trying to deny that I’ve always been a fan of the Mafia games. The first one made its way to PCs shortly after Grand Theft Auto III, and even though that other game went on to become a huge hit, Mafia had its own devoted fan base, who like me, really got into…
To say that Abzu from Giant Squid has much in common with Thatgamecompany’s Journey would be an understatement. Abzu feels like an extension of the groundwork laid by Journey, using much of the same storytelling techniques and even some of the same themes in such a way that make Abzu feel like a spiritual successor….
Sackboy isn’t anything new or exciting, but it’s still a fun, all around good time.
Strange Antiquities takes the same blueprint of Strange Horticulture and nicely amends it to selling magical items instead of plants.
You might have heard of Strike Vector before. Released last year on PC, it was a multiplayer shooter in the vein of games like Unreal Tournament and Quake 3 (in terms of speed) that, apparently, died off rather fast. Now it’s coming to consoles later this year as Strike Vector EX, hoping to fix many…
Kerbal Space Program 2 is much improved since first released, but still needs further work before it will properly make it into orbit.