Review: Stubbs the Zombie flatlines its way to modern consoles
Some videogame corpses are better left undisturbed.
Some videogame corpses are better left undisturbed.
Will of the Wisps treads a lot of familiar ground, but it also builds on its predecessor in a lot of key areas.
The word “Miami” conjures many thoughts in the mind. Many will immediately think of Miami Vice, the 1980’s, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, Hotline Miami and all that jazz. But before it all, there was just a small sleepy town in the Everglades. Then, in the early 1920s and has happened in our recent past,…
Outside of the clumsy implementation of some new powers, exciting combat, and great lore make ‘The Foundation’ a great reason to go back to Control.
The neon-drenched cyberpunk slaughterhouse that is Turbo Overkill is one of the best old-school shooters that money can buy.
Coming in as a little surprise bonus to Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Breach is a free add-on mode that will come with all copies of the main game when that’s out in August. Breach plays a lot like the main game, but takes place inside a virtual reality, in which a hacker, who’s just joined…
If you can’t get love freely or by force, you can certainly convince your people to buy it off you.
Sony’s biggest draw this season lies not in a box but in the potential for future titles that will fully embrace the journey that’s only just begun.
It’s a little hard to imagine what would actually come after a zombie apocalypse. Games and other forms of fiction very rarely approach the subject mainly because their aim is to show more of the terrible side of humanity that comes out during tense and positively hopeless situations. Max Brook’s World War Z touched upon…
Strange Antiquities takes the same blueprint of Strange Horticulture and nicely amends it to selling magical items instead of plants.