Fear Itself – Batman: Arkham Knight Review
All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy – and one very bad night for the Batman. Six years and four games after his first foray into the...
All it takes is one bad day to reduce the sanest man alive to lunacy – and one very bad night for the Batman. Six years and four games after his first foray into the...
It seems as though party games will never disappear from consoles, allowing friends to silently compete and probably hate each other afterwards. The last few years of party games have offered less amusement than a...
Dungeon crawling in video games is one thing I've always been a fan of. Exploring a dungeon, fighting monsters, finding treasure; it's marvelous. I've never quite seen dungeon crawling taken in the direction Guild Of Dungeoneering...
The PS2-era visuals are among the first disappointing signs of the third-person variant of developer Eko Studios’ How To Survive. There are virtually no graphics settings to boost the game into an acceptable state, and...
Somewhere, in the ashes of the post-apocalpyse, you'll find at least one review for Fallout Shelter that read, "Bethesda did a mobile game right." In a wasteland of glorified ads and time wasters, Fallout Shelter stands apart from...
Coffin Dodgers is an arcade kart racer that takes Mario Kart to the retirement home. The story is simple: The Grim Reaper descends on a peaceful retirement village and tells seven old folks that he's going to...
Art and any form of media has always brought controversy, thanks to masses of skeptics who argue that freedom of speech has the power to warp a young and unstable mind to commit horrendous acts of...
Dragon Age is a series long-beloved by RPG fans everywhere. Rarely will you find its equal in gore, depth, and tradition, three elements that have powered the story since 2009. The previous two Dragon Age...
Revenge is a dish best served cold, and one that can be easily reheated countless times. There are reasons that this is a popular subject matter for films and game: it’s something we can relate...
Axiom Verge is one man’s love letter to Metroidvania games, and it really shows. This is a wonderful reminder of the Metroid and Castlevania games of old, and why we need more like it (Nintendo,...
Blazblue Chrono Phantasma EXTEND features a fun fast paced fighting game experience that is a feast for the eyes, but the game is hard for newcomers to get into when it comes to its story....
A while back, a free to play MMO was released known as LEGO Minifigures Online. It was an interesting concept of a LEGO game, involving Diablo style gameplay, and tons of unlockables; It also came with more...
See Lara run. See Lara jump. See Lara pay $9.99 for an extra life. That's the gist of Lara Croft: Relic Runner and the fleet-footed antics of its leading lady. A slapped-together endless runner with...
Dance is a form of human expression that can express many emotions: joy, sadness, anger. From theatrical dance to modern hip-hop to just rocking out to your favorite tune, dancing is extremely important in human...
How many times have you picked up a cheap (or even free) game on the PSN store, only to play it for a brief while and never open again? Don't get me wrong, PlayStation has...
Bliss is probably a word I can use to best describe my experience with Sharkpunch's The Masterplan. As a fan of Mafia II, I always found games about gangsters fascinating -- It's a setting not many games really...
With Rocksteady's final installment of their Arkham trilogy coming out very soon, I decided to delve deep into some older Batman games that most people may have missed out on. My eye came across a...
MMOs are a wondrous thing. They always live on the fine edge, there is no middle ground between a good MMO and an abhorrent MMO. I am a picky person, and that means each MMO...
NIS America has been a supporter of Sony's fledgling Vita system by shipping many dungeon crawlers for it. Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy is another one of the JRPG dungeon crawlers and it doesn't disappoint....
Payday 2: Crimewave Edition is the remastering of the original Payday 2 that came out back in 2013, earning high acclaim and a cult following. This new, next gen version includes the base game, as well...
Editor's Note: This is a review for the PC port of Akiba's Trip Akiba's Trip: Undead and Undressed has plenty of personality, but falls flat with a wonky combat system, repetitive gameplay, and a lacking...
There's a host of puzzle games available within today’s market, and they can be experienced anywhere. On consoles, PCs, mobile phones, and even certain television providers give viewers casual style puzzle games to play. So...
Over their fifteen year period in the video game industry, Double Fine Productions have brought us many games that we all remember fondly: Brütal Legend, Psychonauts, Stacking, Costume Quest, and more recently; Broken Age. When you look at the...
It seems like these days you can’t go anywhere in the video game industry without bumping into a bunch downloadable map packs, additional story chapters, and cosmetics for your games. Most are tedious, shallow, and very half...
It’s hard for titles like Arcania to gain a real foothold in the RPG market these days. With big budget titles like Dragon Age and The Witcher dominating sale and headlines, mid-tier titles like Arcania...
Pixels are the rage at the moment, with many indie developers taking on the concept of fun filled, colourful games in retro 8 and 16 bit style graphics--and in some cases, deliver extreme violence, crude humour,...