Good grief, this game is a treat By Paul Hunter I grew up a huge fan of Snoopy, so I knew I had to jump at the chance to try ...
The 15-person Italian indie team, with Dear Villagers publishing, dropped 1348 Ex Voto into 14th century plague-ravaged Italy ...
Psychological horror thrives on uncertainty, and Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror leans into this with a story of lost memories, eerie dolls, and a decaying manor hiding unsettling secrets.
When Tokyo Scramble popped up in the recent Nintendo Partner Showcase, it immediately came across as one of the more interesting reveals, a survival horror game that leans on stealth and gadgets ...
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment has that familiar comfort if you have been with the Hyrule Warriors series from the start. The Zelda musou spin-off that started as a curious experiment has grown ...
The Scott Pilgrim franchise has had quite the journey and I’ve been along for most of it. The graphic novel series wrapped up in 2010, the same year Edgar Wright’s film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and ...
Some games ask for your attention. Others ask for your time. But The Midnight Walk asks something different, it simply asks for you to be there, in the moment. This first-person horror stealth title ...
As someone who already spent a lot of time blasting aliens with wisecracking guns in High on Life, I was more than excited when Squanch Games announced a sequel. High on Life 2 brings back the same ...
34 years after its hit release on the NES, Shadow of the Ninja: Reborn is back on modern consoles. Developed by Tengo Project, in partnership with Natsume Atari and published by ININ Games, this ...
Xenoblade Chronicles X, developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo, stands as one of the most expansive and adventurous role-playing games in recent memory. Originally released for the Wii U ...