Preview: Master the Art of Deceit and Become a Card Shark
Devolver Digital has a knack for finding those games that are on the fringe, but still manage to have exceptional gameplay. Card Shark feels like another such game, and it’s […]
Review: Meteoric Extinction Is Just a Game In Dino Galaxy Tennis
Anyone who follows my work knows I love co-op games, especially those you can play on the couch with your loved one. Dino Galaxy Tennis scratches that exact itch, and […]
Preview: Submerged: Hidden Depths Has You Explore the Ruins of a Sunken World
As I get older, I’ve started to appreciate games that aren’t wall-to-wall action. In fact, some of my favorite parts of games like Breath of the Wild and Elite Dangerous […]
Review: Breakout: Recharged Is a Reimagining of an Essential Classic
You might not know it, but Breakout is a pretty big deal. Originally created by Atari founder Nolan Bushnell along with Steve Wozniak (yeah, that Steve Wozniak) and Steve Bristow, […]
Review: Kingdom of the Dead Is Just Another Mediocre Retro Inspired Shooter
I’ve been a huge first person shooter fan since the very early days of Wolfenstein 3D and Doom (1993). It’s rare to see not only a first person shooter with […]
Review: Not Only Is PowerSlave Exhumed Important for Game History, It’s Surprisingly Fun
Retro game guru Night Dive studio either really knows how to pick them, or they do an excellent job with their remasters. I think the truth is a little bit […]
Review: Castle Morihisa Is a Clumsy Copy
Castle Morihisa is a roguelike deckbuilding game with role-playing game elements. If you’re familiar with Slay the Spire, you will know what to expect in Castle Morihisa. While it utilizes […]
Preview: Atmospheric Hidden Deep Invokes Aliens and The Thing
I love atmospheric horror games with a mystery. What’s more fun than exploring a horror beyond comprehension, that you just can’t look away from because you need answers? I can’t […]
Review: Nobody Saves the World Is an Enjoyable Grind
As a kid, I loved games where you gained a power-up and were able to change abilities—games like Kid Chameleon (yeah, I’m old) and to a lesser extent the Super […]
Review: While Paying Brilliant Homage, Sifu Is as Brutal as a Punch to the Face
I really appreciate difficult video games, and sometimes a game comes along that presents me with a considerable challenge. Sifu is extremely punishing, and required me to take a fair […]
Review: Bash Infected in Dying Light 2 Stay Human‘s Parkour Paradise
I’ve been a massive fan of Techland’s brand of zombie slaying for over ten years, starting with the release of Dead Island. That game was known for having you build […]
Review: Air Hockey Meets Volleyball in Excellent Windjammers 2
I’ve been playing a ton of retro games in the last year or so. I think part of it is recapturing my childhood, while another part of my retro game […]