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.
You’ll find a tremendously good old school styled survival horror adventure in the dark, spooky halls of Tormented Souls.
Even though not all paths lead to success, Road 96’s journey is one that’s still very much worth taking.
Chrono Cross, a PlayStation fan favorite RPG, is finally back. And with it, a previously exclusive side adventure, all in a single package dubbed Radical Dreamers Edition.
Relive the glory days of ‘80s classics with B.I.O.T.A, a charming and impressive one-man project.
It may not develop a cult following, but Forgive Me Father, a “2.5D” boomer shooter, is the product of a team who clearly love their craft.
There’s so much to Gran Turismo 7, perhaps a bit too much sometimes. And then more.
Looking back at Cyberpunk 2077’s grueling multi-year development and catastrophic post-launch, a month and change after its release on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Size matters not. Just look at Lego people. Judge it by their size, do you? Hm? And well you should not, for its ally is Star Wars, and what a powerful license it is!
Microids’ continuation of the Syberia story is a welcome surprise and a fitting tribute to its creator.