Review: Knight Rider is the standout among Pinball FX’s new Universal TV tables
Pinball FX gets three new tables themed around some of Universal’s most popular TV properties from decades past, chief among them Knight Rider!
Pinball FX gets three new tables themed around some of Universal’s most popular TV properties from decades past, chief among them Knight Rider!
Castlevania’s twilight years were some of its best, but they were not enough to avert the dramatic end of the series as we knew and loved it.
Its easygoing nature suggests a straightforward tale, but has plenty to dig into if you’re willing to follow its many threads.
Battlecry seemed like my kind of multiplayer game from the get go. Coming out of a very positive presentation at the Bethesda booth, we quickly got our hands on time with the game. My hopes were then confirmed, even this early on in Battlecry‘s development. Heading this project is Battlecry Studios, a company put together by…
An exceedingly fun, colourful menagerie of cartoonish robbery, Dollar Dash reminds me of the old independent games you find on CDs at convenience store for two dollars. However, instead of 3 level tiers and jerky controls, Dollar Dash is a vivid, smoothly run piece of social fun. The game has no fleshed out plot: you’re…
Beautiful, elegant, minimalist: those are the traits of Cipher Prime, makers of acclaimed puzzle games such as Auditorium. All of their works follows those three tenants, both in gameplay, visuals, and music. In Auditorium, you manipulated colored streams of sound that produce symphonic music once directed to corresponding canisters. A grey background and a few…
2019 continued the trend of recent years of being another awful year for the world generally, while being a good year all round for video games. This is likely to be the last year of the current console generation before the PS5 and Xbox Series X come out some time in 2020. In PC games,…
For aficionados of stealth platformers, Ereban: Shadow Legacy is certainly easy to recommend.
Streets of Rage is back and better than ever as the city is once again in need of some violent justice.
When you consider the origins of #IDARB – it began as a simple post on Twitter of a red box, the developers asking the public for ideas on what to do with it – the absurd nature of the game starts to make sense. It’s a local multiplayer game where two teams of up to…