Review: Carving a relationship in Boyfriend Dungeon can be quite a violent affair
I guess Boyfriend Dungeon proves that love can really bloom on the battlefield, huh?
I guess Boyfriend Dungeon proves that love can really bloom on the battlefield, huh?
It might be light on content, but at least the selection is fun to play, especially the two Gunbird games.
Blazing Chrome is set to bring Contra-esque goodness to consoles and PC on July 11th. The Arcade Crew has just released a trailer to commemorate the event. Developed by the folks at Joysmasher, who were responsible for Odallus: The Dark Call and Oniken, Blazing Chrome will soon dish some retro damage. The video reveals details on…
Sony’s dimension traveling dynamic duo arrives on Steam with a huge bang with Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, one of the best optimized console-to-PC conversions we’ve ever seen.
PAX East 2019 is set to be a pretty hot event for Magic: The Gathering, as it’s going to unveil the first Mythic Champioship Invitational, a Magic: The Gathering arena tournament set to award winners up to one million dollars in prizes. Out of the ten million total, the rest will be awarded to whoever…
Smoke and Sacrifice is somewhat flawed and slow to play, but if you can managed to overcome these issues, there’s an entertaining game to be found.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: you’re in a game exploring a mansion – go ahead and stop me if you want – and you’re all alone in the dark – go on! – it’s really scary and you’re defenseless. Drat, you didn’t stop me! All right, that was a lame attempt at…
Marvel’s Avengers is an average character action game with a fun single player campaign. Unfortunately it’s saddled with a tiring, formulaic and repetitive mission-based multiplayer that hinges on gear score progression and feels tired and wholly unnecessary.
Herzog Zwei is a hard to get into but still a very playable classic that was fundamental in paving the way to modern RTSs; and it’s one hell of a way to close off the Sega Ages collection.
Circus Electrique isn’t for everyone and wears its influences openly, but this tale of steampunk tactics is surprisingly polished and addictive.