They Are Billions is a taxing RTS experience
It’s hard to be invested in what They Are Billions had to offer due to its unfriendly approach to newcomers and brutal difficulty.
It’s hard to be invested in what They Are Billions had to offer due to its unfriendly approach to newcomers and brutal difficulty.
If you’ve been looking for a good excuse to jump back into Mutant Year Zero, you’re in luck.
Return to the world of Gloomhaven in this early access release of the massive award winning tabletop game.
If you’re looking for an easy going action game to play with friends and family alike, Riverbond is a really good pick up and play option.
There was a moment a ways into my time with Golden Treasure: The Great Green that I think sums up my time with the game pretty well: Down near the southern part of the forest, there was a… thing — an evil spirit, you could say. Red eyes, a threatening demeanor, a malevolent aura: all…
Have ever thought about having a joystick/mouse combo for gaming? The PU94 might just fit the bill, if you’re able to get used to its quirky functionality.
The Sinking City might be bogged by bland gameplay, but still manages to be a gripping take on Lovecraftian lore.
Ideal for a low stress, low hassle activity, but not so much as a fully-rounded adventuring experience.
If it looks like Contra, plays like Contra, and smells like Contra, it’s probably Contra, right? Well…
Shortly after the release of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice on March 22nd 2019, a discussion developed within the gaming community regarding difficulty and accessibility standards. Many commentators argued that Sekiro, and many From Software games in general, were willfully excluding certain player groups with the difficulty of the games they created, particularly those who suffered…