Preview: The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth Keeps Improving but is Still Very Early Access
Steel Wood Studios’ The Horus Heresy: Betrayal at Calth is one of many licensed Warhammer games. From the Age of Sigmar to 40k, there are first person shooters, all sorts […]
Review: Red Faction Guerilla Re-Mars-tered Invites you to Wreak Havoc on Mars All Over Again
Red Faction has traditionally been about destruction in one form or another. Way back to the original, it was about destructible terrain. 2009’s Red Faction: Guerilla, however, changed the formula […]
Review: Overload is Made for Nostalgics and No One Else
Revival Productions is an apt name for a group of developers trying to bring back an entire subgenre. The six degrees of freedom shooter has all but died out since […]
Review: Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon Stands On Its Own
Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon by Inti Creates is the precursor to Kickstarter darling BloodStained: Ritual of the Night—itself a sword and whip spiritual successor to the Castlevania series. Bloodstained: […]
Review: Hexologic–Sudoku Meets Hexagons in This Attractive Puzzler
Hexologic by developer MythicOwl takes the brain twisting elements of Sudoku, and incorporates them into a hexagon-based puzzle game. It isn’t exactly Sudoku, but it will scratch that Sudoku […]
Review: Floor Kids is a Unique Rhythm Battle Game
Merj Media’s debut title Floor Kids is pretty unique, and that’s a hard claim to make as a video game. It’s a rhythm game with fighting game sensibilities presented in […]
Review: Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition Comes to Nintendo Switch
Ah yes, another Dynasty Warriors game. Now, don’t click out of this thinking that I’m biased against them; quite the opposite. In fact, I’ve spent an embarrassing amount of time […]
Review: Dark Souls Remastered is the Definitive Version of this Essential Modern Classic
Dark Souls forever changed the way I look at video games. That is absolutely no exaggeration. I feel like Dark Souls and the rest of the Souls series (including Bloodborne) […]
Preview: Shape of the World Promises Psychedelic Relaxation
Shape of the World by developer Hollow Tree Games is an upcoming exploration game with light puzzle elements that is an absolutely relaxing experience. In the vein of Proteus or […]
Review: Classic Roguelike ADOM: Ancient Domains of Mystery Gets a Modern Makeover
ADOM: Ancient Domains of Mystery has been around since 1994. Originally developed for Linux-based systems, ADOM used ASCII (American Standard Code for Information Exchange) to create rudimentary shapes for a […]
Review: State of Decay 2 is Flawed but Fun Group Survival
I’ve been playing a lot of open world survival games lately. This once chic genre has since been usurped and far surpassed in popularity by the battle royale genre, but […]
Preview: Check out the Mothergunship Gun Crafting Range Available Today
Bullet hell and Tower of Guns successor Mothergunship is fast. After playing modern shooters for so long, when I got at the controls, I felt like I was driving a […]