I was about six years old when my family first got a home computer in 1999, the same year Command & Conquer: Tiberian Sun came out. It took me a while to learn and understand the game, but when I did, ...
We’ve finally got a confirmed release date for Hollow Knight: Silksong, and the hype has never been higher for the long-anticipated Metroidvania. As part of the excitement for the sequel, the original ...
It seemed like such an unlikely concept at the time. A 4X-style space strategy welded to fast paced RTS battle mechanics sounded, on paper, like a good way to screw up both halves. But Ironclad Games ...
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector from developer Jump Over The Age and publisher Fellow Traveller is the sequel to 2022’s Citizen Sleeper, and like the first game, it’s a dice-driven RPG reminiscent ...
Bioware is my favorite video game developer—a fact I realized just this year, having finished the Dragon Age trilogy. For four years straight I would replay the entire Mass Effect trilogy once a year, ...
Gametopia’s Verne: The Shape of Fantasy is a love letter to French novelist Jules Verne, most famous for Journey to the Centre of the Earth and Around the World in Eighty Days. In Verne: The Shape of ...
I have three games downloaded on my phone. Two of them are Holedown and One More Brick 2, which are both, as you might have surmised, brick breaker games. As a kid, I’d often forsake my Nintendo 64 to ...
The Anime Expo 2025 is currently taking place in Los Angeles, and Atlus showed up to make a big musical announcement. In January 2026, the Persona Live concert will be heading to the United States for ...
With that caveat in mind, Neverwinter Nights 2 is far from a bad game. The main campaign makes full use of the “D&D 3.5″ ruleset and presents us with a different section of the Sword Coast while also ...
Ever since the release of Slay the Spire (2017) in 2017, the deck-building roguelikes won’t stop coming. I suppose this is another one of the symptoms of the roguelike trend that has overtaken indie ...
Broken Bird Games’ psychological horror game, Luto, captured my attention due to its unique use of traditional white sheet ghosts. While Luto’s demo did embody what I expected from the full game, the ...
Amplitude’s Endless series has always struck me as one which feels like it should be getting a lot more love than it seems to. It was something of a risk back then to set a Civilization-style 4X game ...