E3 2021 brought more than 10 great games, meaning Nintendo Editor Michael feels obligated to pick his favorites.
Read More »Sony Aiming To Release PSVR2 In Late 2022.
The next-generation PlayStation VR headset, PSVR2, is slated to launch with Samsung OLED panels during Q4 next year. Well, that’s according to reports from Bloomberg, gathered from people with knowledge of the matter – these people did not disclose their names. “One important holdout remains: Sony Group Corp. plans to …
Read More »Necromunda: Hired Gun (PS5) Review
Necromunda: Hired Gun is more than just a case of the NecroMondays.
Read More »Call Of Duty Leak Confirms Zombie Details For 2021 Entry
A new Call of Duty leak has disclosed some fascinating new details about the game’s Zombies component. Reliable industry insider Victor shared some insight about the premium “Call of Duty 2021” game, which excited hardcore “CoD” players. According to the said insider, the upcoming title’s Zombies component is in development …
Read More »Activision Announce The Return Of Spyro
In the form of season 3 of Crash Bandicoot: On The Run! Crash Bandicoot: On The Run Spyro’s Back! The legendary platforming hero Spyro the dragon will be riding once again in the newest season of free-to-play mobile game Crash Bandicoot: On the Run. The title developed by King, Activision’s …
Read More »Monster Hunter Rise Isn’t More Accessible, but That Doesn’t Mean You Shouldn’t Try
If you’ve struggled to get into Monster Hunter and think that this is the one because your friends are telling you the game is more accessible… Stop.
Read More »Outriders is Great. Connectivity Issues Are Not.
Outriders is a solid, co-operative shooter with some unique ideas, old-school (if we consider pre-live-service-and-micro-transactions old school) sensibilities, and, unfortunately, a painful launch weekend. And crashing. Lots of crashing.
Read More »Top 10 Games of 2020: Nintendo Editor Michael’s Picks
Without an unnecessary introduction, here are my Top 10 favorite games of 2020.
Read More »Brutal Game Awards 2020: Game of the Year
Here we are, and not a month too late: The BGA’s concludes with our Awards for Best Game by Platform…and of course, the most important nomination: Overall Game of the Year. I’ll spare you anymore introductions. Here you go. Xbox One Our nominees for the best Xbox One Game of …
Read More »BGA’s Miscellaneous Awards 2020
2020 had great games, which means we had to pit them against each other to find out which we collectively thought were the best games. We just finished going through them by genre, but now it’s time to find out which games excelled in which areas with our Miscellaneous Awards. …
Read More »Part 2 of Brutal Gamer Awards 2020: The Genre Bests
This week’s show continues with the rest of our awards for the best 2020 games by genre. Be sure to check out yesterday to see how your favorite RPG fared in the minds of the Brutal Gamer team.
Read More »Check out the first gameplay look at Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance
The world of Dungeons & Dragons is set to make a grand return to the world of action RPGs with Dark Alliance. Check out the first gameplay.
Read More »Today’s Nintendo Direct Has Been a Long Time Coming
Today’s Nintendo Direct has been a long time coming, but it’s here. At last.
Read More »Tropico 6 (Switch) Review
The long-running Caribbean island dictator simulator Tropico has arrived on the Switch with Tropico 6. Admittedly, I didn’t play the PC version of the game, but being El Presidenté is as satisfying as I have ever found it in this iteration.
Read More »Ragnorium (PC) Early Access Review
Ragnorium is a planet recolonization simulator where you must guide human clones to create a self-sustainable settlement and survive an oncoming Holy Crusade. While Ragnorium’s gameplay loop is engaging in theory, it is unfortunately mired by confusing UI, upgrade paths and bugs. Story In an alternate universe, an event called …
Read More »Serious Sam 4 (PC) Review: Don’t Call it a Reboot
Serious Sam 4 brings the franchise to 2020. The more the world has changed, the more Serious Sam has remained familiar.
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