Seldom seen or talked about are the unaligned masses of bots caught up in Cybertron’s civil war. But that’s the focus of Transformers: Escape.
Read More »Carrion (Switch) Follow Up Review
It should come as no surprise to anyone who read my full review of Carrion on PC that I adored the game. It is short, sweet, and tremendously satisfying to play. How does that same experience hold up when it is on the Switch? I have good news. Again, make …
Read More »Carrion (PC) Review
Plenty of games task players with contending with a monster. Carrion flips the script and allows players to take up the role of the escaped monster. The result is a slick and satisfying metroidvania. There is a lot to love in this little package from Phobia Studio and publisher Devolver …
Read More »Rune II’s Lazarus update is now available
PC gamers rocking their way through Rune II’s Ragnarok will be happy to know that the norse mythology-infused title’s “Lazarus” update is out now.
Read More »Granblue Fantasy Versus Gives Grinding its Due
Playing Granblue Fantasy Versus is a good way to make yourself sign up for Granblue Fantasy, but it’s also an engaging RPG.
Read More »Episode 67: Toy Fairs and Mediocrity
The guys get together to chat about the latest news including the recent New York Toy Fair and March’s free games. Check out the entire show below or fund us on iTunes!
Read More »Top 10 Games of 2019: Nintendo Editor Michael’s Picks
2019 was a year of bizarre adventures and incredible co-op. Lots of action games stumbled in their stories, but the thrills were delivered just as I wanted them. In no particular order, these are some of my favorite games from 2019. Fire Emblem Three Houses (Nintendo Switch) Fire Emblem: Three …
Read More »Episode 66: Game of the Year Discussions
This week, the guys talk about some of the site’s game of the year winners. Make sure to check out the site next week when the full lists go up! Listen to the cast below or on iTunes.
Read More »Journey to the Savage Planet (PS4) Review
Journey to the Savage Planet is a much more relaxed game than its title would suggest. Few alien creatures go out of their way to strike you down without aggravation, and entire subsets love you. Like, a lot. It’s too bad you’ll have to splatter their green guts all over …
Read More »Game Backlogs, Sales and the Downside of it all
I know what you’re thinking; how can having a vast game collection and buying them for pennies be a bad thing? I certainly never thought it would be. But with a shift in how games are made, personal income and free time, over the years games have become somewhat of …
Read More »Michael’s Top 10 Video Games of the Decade
The 2010’s were packed with great gaming experiences. Now we’re looking back at our favorite video games of the decade as it comes to a close. My top favorite video games of the decade, as of this moment (ask me tomorrow and they might change; in no particular order), are …
Read More »Pokemon Sword and Shield: The Plusles and the Minuns
Neither Plusle nor Minun has made the cut in Pokemon Sword and Shield.
Read More »Carrion – DEMO (PC) Review
Carrion is an upcoming 2D action adventure horror side scroller game in which you play as a fleshy red monster terrorizing the humans. As a result of the Uno swop, you rampage a facility and devour humans, growing in size and abilities. If you enjoy causing pixels of gore and …
Read More »Frank Miller’s Batman is latest DC Black & White statue
The legendary “armored” version of the Dark Knight is the latest in the long running series of Batman Black & White statues from DC Collectibles.
Read More »Redeemer: Enhanced Edition (Xbox One) Review
The Redeemer: Enhanced Edition is a fun adventure full of redemption and revenge. From BUKA Entertainment, this classic overhead beat’em up, has a simple premise, simple execution, but packs a lot of exciting gameplay. Premise Of Redeemer Redeemer is set in a world where cybernetic enhancements are a common occurrence. …
Read More »Nintendo’s September Direct Has the Dates
Affording 2019 has become an impossibility. Before today, this year already looked pretty insane. September was chock full of releases for the Nintendo Switch, starting with Final Fantasy VIII Remastered and Spyro Reignited Trilogy (unless you count August’s late Astral Chain) and sliding into Daemon X Machina, The Legend of …
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