With the slate of recent retro indie releases, I’ve always wondered how much of their appeal comes from solid design or simple nostalgia. Playing Dragon Fantasy has answered that question. Continue »
After the original sold 3.5 million copies, it was inevitable that a sequel would be made, so is Sniper Ghost Warrior 2 the game fans deserve? Continue »
It’s easy to get the sense that Konami is getting back on track with PES 2013, embracing its licensing limitations, and simply aiming for the best soccer experience you can find in gaming. Continue »
There’s often a lot of complaints that video games never tackle mature themes in an intelligent way, but those people have clearly not played Telltale’s The Walking Dead. Much awaits you in this third episode. Continue »
Awesomenauts is laudable for taking the tried and true formula of DotA and repackaging it as something more attractive and approachable to players who’ve never tried that style of game before. Continue »
FEZ is a game that appears straightforward at first but slowly reveals itself to be anything but. There’s a deep, deep rabbit hole here that’s just begging you to take the plunge. Continue »
The apocalypse gets glorified pretty frequently in our media and I appreciate I Am Alive’s shrewd and sobering approach to it. But in doing so they’ve sacrificed delivering an entertaining experience. Continue »
Journey’s minimalistic narrative and approach to game design along with its breathtaking visuals result in an experience miles away from most anything you’re likely to play on a home console. Continue »