Here’s some 4-player cooperative gameplay for Zombie Army 4 straight from E3 2019
Time to ring Hell’s bells again…
Time to ring Hell’s bells again…
Microids’ continuation of the Syberia story is a welcome surprise and a fitting tribute to its creator.
There has never been a time quite like my appointment with the fine folks at Frontier over at E3. It was so surprising that I had to come in for a second time just to play more of the game. But before we get into that, a little on what was actually shown during the…
Berzerker Studio’s Infernax is a crimson-soaked trip down the darkest recesses of retro action platforming.
Wonderful are the moments when you simply have to stop what you are doing and just smile and awe. While playing the first of Telltale’s newest adventure series, The Wolf Among Us, I couldn’t help to be happy. I was playing yet another great game in my personal favorite genre – and it was just…
2019 was an exhausting year. So much so that I’m making this bold claim with a full month still left to go. That’s how writing works! And still, with thirty days still left to go, I’m dead tired. This past year really took it out of me in many different ways, but one thing helped…
Assassin’s Creed Mirage harkens back to the franchise’s past as it shines light on a criminally overlooked setting for videogames and the culture of islam in what’s one of the most concise entries in modern Assassin’s Creed.
Minecraft Dungeons is by all signs an easy going option for new and younger dungeon crawlers.
Scarlet Nexus’ stylish combat and gorgeous presentation more than make up for the game’s convoluted and gibberish-filled story.
The new Legend of Zelda was little more than a teaser video at E3 2015. From there on up to this year’s show, little was talked about it outside of tentative release dates and whether or not it would be seeing it on whatever Nintendo’s console is going to end up being. It was worth…