Empyre: Lords Of The Sea Gates was an interesting little RPG title to make its way into my Steam collection. The game is set in the early 1900's in New York
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For fans of the Gundam series, getting a decent Gundam title in the U.S. is like waiting for a full moon. They come around every once in a while, but the
One Piece: Unlimited World Red has been around for about three years on a couple other consoles, but this year Bandai Namco released their Deluxe Edition
Iron Tides is another Steam indie turn-based strategy game, this time with some adorable 2D exploration and Vikings. Who doesn’t love Vikings?
Counterplay Games and Bandai Namco's Duelyst is a card-based strategy game. Yep, you read that right. Mostly, though, it’s a little bit like chess.
Lineage 2: Revolution is a fun, if a bit cookie-cutter MMO. And with high-fidelity 3D graphics, it does give many traditional MMOs a run for their money.
Review: DOOM VFR is an interesting addition to the VR library — mostly because everywhere you turn is pentagrams.
I had a chance to play Lightfield back at PAX West and had a bit of a mixed reaction to the demo I got to play. Now that the game has been fully released
Once upon a time... in Toronto, Canada... Scot Pilgrim got his own board game. For months in 2017, people were psyched that the Oni Comics property of Scott
Spooky Doorway's quirky pixel style side-scrolling detective game, The Darkside Detective is a pretty simple but incredibly charming adventure.
I've found Lineage II: Revolution to be exactly what I expected from stunning visual quality, micro-transactions, all the way to player support.
The key to dealing with Final Fantasy XV: A New Empire, I've found, is managing your expectations. And they should be pretty low.
Review: Mobius Final Fantasy Is An Interesting Hybrid Experiment, But It Doesn't Quite Meet The Mark
Mobius Final Fantasy is both a mobile game and a Steam game, because people love crossplay. It could be better at both, however.
The Steam version of World of Final Fantasy is still adorable, still has the same fantastic story, but is a bit lacking in customization options.
Monster of the Deep: Final Fantasy XV is one of the many games in the now self-contained, expanded Final Fantasy XV universe, and it is pure fan service.
Skyrim VR sounds like an absolute dream on paper - motion controls, VR, and the immersive world of Skyrim - but is really a gateway to motion sickness.
Call of Duty: WWII is Sledgehammer Games' entry into the Call of Duty franchise, and while the gameplay is solid, the rest leaves much to be desired.
The weirdest thing about the port of DOOM onto the Switch is just how lonely it feels on the console because there isn't anything else like it.
As far as sequels go, The Evil Within 2 is pretty fantastic and this incredibly detailed, story-heavy single player game will make you shed a tear or five.
Everyone loves a good rebellious story against an evil corporation, and Raw Data is no different as they take their cybernetic warfare story into the PS4
LEGO Worlds launched just days after the Switch and the port may not have been released until later, but it feels like they were built for each other.
Recently we had a chance to review the awesome battling DJ game Dropmix, and while the game does have a couple of flaws, overall it was an awesome title
Total War: Warhammer 2 is not just a good game — it is a bloody good game, and I mean that in the purest sense of the word.
Square Enix and Tozai Games' Spelunker Party is the kind of social game you need at your next house party, for all the best reasons.
If you enjoyed Middle-earth: SHadow of Mordor, you will love Shadow of War. If you didn't, well. You may want to give it a pass.
Destiny 2 gave us not only impeccable gameplay, but also a proper story arc and character development, and one hell of a challenge.
Back when South Park: The Stick Of Truth came out in 2014, it was the first RPG in a long time to give the genre a punch in the gut. It took the best parts
So let's get something out of the way when it comes to LEGO video games: you either love them or hate them. There's no middle ground, there are no “just
I had a chance to play Pylon: Rogue at PAX West this year, and came away with a mixed feeling about the game's potential as it was both cool to play but
Vaporum is a steampunk grid-based dungeon crawler where you're thrown into the role of a lone soldier/explorer stranded at a tower in the middle of the