Basking in a Newfound Adventure in Final Fantasy XIV’s 6.1 content patch
Final Fantasy XIV’s follow-up to Endwalker starts off with a light mood and leaves you wanting for more.
Final Fantasy XIV’s follow-up to Endwalker starts off with a light mood and leaves you wanting for more.
Videogames and obstacle courses are one of those weird pairings that always works. Something about swiftly navigating ridiculously treacherous courses never ceases to entertain. It’s why games like Trials continue to see great success. Action Henk from RageSquid, which just launched on Steam early access, but instead of relying on a specific catch to instill…
Back at E3 I said Capsule Force was some of the most fun I’ve had with a local multiplayer game. For as much of that was born of out of the circumstances – the atmosphere, the people – I still stand by that statement. Developed by Klobit Games, Capsule Force pits two teams of two…
Zenovia Interactive’s debut game Steel Assault is a challenging retro platformer with some cool mechanics and a teeth-clenching level of challenge.
The time when a hammer really does make a difference.
The 2001 film A.I: Artificial Intelligence, is a fascinating, if flawed film. What the film does have in spades is memorable set pieces. In one such example, the robot boy David and his robot friend Gigolo Joe (Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law respectively) fly across a flooded Manhattan, the abandoned skyscrapers jutting out of…
Dimension Shellshock adds an amazingly fun survival mode and new characters to last year’s greatest beat ‘em up, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge.
Wrath: Aeon of Ruin is not the most imaginative retro FPS, but is elevated by its solid fundamentals and often stunning levels.
Hirogami is a quick and breezy jaunt, a pleasant rudimentary platformer with a nice look.
If you missed Edge of Eternity on PC, the console versions are a decent way of experiencing it.