The Sega Ages collection is getting stacked today with two new puzzling additions
There’s something for puzzle fans of all kinds, whether they’re into color block combining or rather have a more carnival approach to their minigames.
There’s something for puzzle fans of all kinds, whether they’re into color block combining or rather have a more carnival approach to their minigames.
Good overlooked games deserve to make a comeback as The Alliance Alive HD Remastered proves, by bringing to the Switch one of the last and best 3DS JRPGs to be released.
Now you can finally own all of the good Darksiders games on the Switch, for better or for worse.
A classic Star Wars game in its own right, Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast is one of the most fun implementations of lightsabers in videogame form you’re likely to play, and still holds up 17 years later.
It’s the boys turn to be damsels in distress in one of the best looking beat ‘em ups to date.
Double Fine’s latest game misses some of the X factors that make other roguelikes ageless, but it can be potentially fun for a while.
Creature in the Well is unique enough to be worth a look, but some of its flaws prove to be way too annoying for its own good.
Although not a reissue of what I consider the superior version of Doom 3, this new release has the chance to introduce a whole new audience to one of the most atmospheric games of the last decade.
While not nearly the best or most accurate versions of those classic games, they’re certainly the most accessible on modern systems.
If you’ve been missing out on Pillars of Eternity, be it because you don’t own any of the platforms it’s been on in the last few years or for simply not knowing about it, now’s your best chance to get into one of Obsidian’s best games ever.