“A Way Out” Review
Whether or not you believe Josuf Fares purposely brought the attention that came with him to The Game Awards, his latest project A Way Out is definitely one that turned heads. A Way Out is an interesting take on both…
Read moreWhether or not you believe Josuf Fares purposely brought the attention that came with him to The Game Awards, his latest project A Way Out is definitely one that turned heads. A Way Out is an interesting take on both…
Read moreThe Far Cry series has always been known for its over-the-top violence, eccentric characters, and beautiful landscapes. It always put players in remote locations, jungles, mountains, and islands as they battled control from a tyrannical dictator and saved the citizens, engaging…
Read moreWe check out the newest game from 10tons, makers of Crimsonland, Neon Chrome, and Jydge, which is a dual-stick shooter for the Xbox One, PS4, Switch, and PC.
Read moreSo after having played Kingdom Come: Deliverance for several hours, running and horseback riding through 15th century Bohemia, braving the elements and vicious bandits, and occasionally eating an overripe apple, I’ve made a very important discovery: It must have really…
Read moreIf you’re a fan of Life is Strange, particularly its excellent prequel mini-series Before the Storm, you undoubtedly picked up the Deluxe Edition of the game for the bonus episode. Whether or not you have the Deluxe Edition, all you…
Read moreIt would be an understatement to say that Capcom’s Monster Hunter series is one with a rabid fanbase. The franchise has enjoyed most of its historical success on handheld systems like the PlayStation Portable and Nintendo 3DS, but because the…
Read moreWe’ve started a new video series to take a look at each of 10tons’ games on the Nintendo Switch. The first game is Neon Chrome, a dual-stick shooter with a Rogue Legacy-style roguelite progression system.
Read moreI checked out the Sea of Thieves closed beta to see what Rare’s next game is looking like as it heads down the final stretch of development before its release on March 20 for the Xbox One.
Read moreWhen I left off my last review of Telltale’s ongoing Batman season, I was wanting more. Well, turns out I got a lot more of what I wanted in the latest release: What Ails You. The title is incredibly apt…
Read moreWith 2018 finally upon us and everybody seemingly back to work, we can breathe a sigh of relief that 2017 is finally over. And if you’re not, that’s completely fine, because 2017 had more great games than you can imagine,…
Read moreWhat? WAIT A MINUTE! That’s Danreb Victorio’s music! BAH GAWD!
Read moreI still don’t have a Switch. Not because I don’t want one, but because there is still so much content coming out for 2016’s games that it’s hard to keep track of all the new releases in 2017. Battlefield 1…
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