Guard Duty is a cheeky adventure game that doesn’t reinvent the wheel
Guard Duty as a whole is — for as cliché as it might sound — more than a sum of its parts, so I can easily overlook its weak presentation.
Guard Duty as a whole is — for as cliché as it might sound — more than a sum of its parts, so I can easily overlook its weak presentation.
Atari 50’s The First Console War shows how the first big competitor to Atari’s dominating 2600 console came in the form of Mattel’s Intellivision. But they certainly didn’t stop there!
The team gathers to highlight some of their favorites from 2023, a year of incredible highs and devastating lows.
Peanuts makes another appearance in Pinball FX with Charlie Brown Christmas, and it’s jolly good!
There’s something to playing Monster Hunter that no other game provides. I’ve been hunting since Monster Hunter Tri on the Wii, and I still haven’t been able to pin just what exactly makes the series so special. Maybe it’s the amount of things you get to do at any given time, with ample opportunities to get…
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 is the ultimate version of two of the most fun skateboarding games ever.
We sat down with EikotheBlue, a member of the Ori randomizer community, to chat about the appeal of randomizers, their contributions, and Ori in general.
Jaleco Sports: Goal! drags two of the oldest 8-bit and 16-bit soccer games back from the past. Should they have just stayed buried or do they belong in a museum?
There wouldn’t be an Atari without the ports to some of Namco’s most popular arcade releases as Atari 50: The Namco Legendary Pack shows.
Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy proves that Phoenix and co. still have plenty of fun stories to tell, now to an even bigger audience.