Outside of some Nintendo big guns, 2D sidescrolling platformers rarely get the triple-A treatment they once enjoyed. They have, however, found a home in the indie space as smaller, cheaper downloads, an...
It's hard to say if Galactic Civilizations III has good timing or not. On the one hand, the series debuted in 2003 and hasn't had an update since 2006's sequel. So maybe it's due. On the other hand, juggernaut...
With the next-gen landscape starved for new games to fill out the libraries beyond the launch lineups, the arrival of not only a new game but an all-new IP has made a big splash. Triple-A multiplayer...
The buzz around Titanfall is closer to a low roar, and I can understand why. The console shooter scene has been so overwhelmingly dominated by Call of Duty and Halo that even industry veteran Battlefield...
As the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 wrestle with their awkward infancy, gamers look for games that specifically showcase the newest technology, rather than merely apply a quasi-noticeable graphics upgrade to...
For some reason, Germany is the place to be for point-and-click adventure games right now. Germany is home to Studio Fizbin, makers of recently reviewed The Inner World, and Daedelic Entertainment, which...
Despite my nostalgic fondness for the LucasArts (may it rest in peace) point-and-click adventure/puzzle games of yore, I've come to the realization that I don't always love this sort of game. Or at least I...
This is the weirdest, most difficult review I've ever written. Where do I even start? Killer is Dead is the latest from oddball rock star developer Suda 51, known for cult-hit flashy action games like...
Following the brilliant critical and commercial success of game-development unicorn Duke Nukem Forever, developer Flying Wild Hog has decided to resurrect Shadow Warrior, a less famous but still culty 3D...
Most of the games I've reviewed lately have been describable in terms of other games. Magrunner is similar to Portal, Megabyte Punch to Smash Bros., and Expeditions: Conquistador seems inspired by Oregon...