Review: Samba de Amigo: Party Central is pure musical arcade bliss on the go
Sega’s Samba de Amigo franchise arrives on Switch and it’s an absolute joy to play with friends and family.
Sega’s Samba de Amigo franchise arrives on Switch and it’s an absolute joy to play with friends and family.
But as just a shooter, did it at least turn out okay?
I’ve gotten to the point where I approach games that trade on being retro with a bit of trepidation. It’s too easy to fall into the trap of evoking that era’s design principles without understanding why games were designed that way why it doesn’t really fly these days. Yacht Club Games’ Shovel Knight tangled with…
Edge of Eternity is an ambitious J-RPG style game from a small studio with a big vision.
Telltale’s newest adventure season takes on a pretty big comic book franchise, even bigger than The Walking Dead. This time, they’re donning the cape and cowl of one of DC Comic’s biggest heroes. While the idea of having a Batman game within the confines of Telltale’s established adventure game mold might seem weird at first, considering how action-oriented…
Triband throws another wrench into sports in their latest release, easily one of the quirkiest games that I’ve played this year.
Relive the glory days of ‘80s classics with B.I.O.T.A, a charming and impressive one-man project.
If you’re looking for a narrative adventure which is stylishly pushing the genre forward, Indika absolutely delivers.
THQ Nordic has been making a habit of reviving old franchises recently. With the announcement of Darksiders 3 in May, the release of older games in the THQ library like de Blob to Steam, and now picking up the Kickstarted revival of Aquanox, the company seems to have an interest in the past. I got…
To arms and to victory, Bonaparte siblings!