Koei Tecmo has made an effort over the years to make everything in the Dynasty Warriors series feel somewhat original and give every game a little
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When Resident Evil: Revelations popped onto the 3DS back in 2012, it was credited both for returning the series back to its roots and giving the series a
It's been a good decade since SEGA first released Yakuza back in 2006 and started one of their longest running modern franchises with eight proper sequels
I've spoken in reviews before about Crypt Of The NecroDancer from Brace Yourself Games, as the game utilized rhythm elements to form a unique dungeon
When D&D Beyond was first announced, the possibilities of the browser-based system were too tremendous to ignore. When browsing through the beta
Today we get to ask the age old question: Does adding cats to something make it better? I would argue no, but it does make it more marketable to certain
I'm a sucker for Back To The Future anything. It's one of those film franchises that will live with me forever, no matter how dated it becomes or if someone
If you're not familiar with the game Superfight, you may want to take a small moment to check out this review because as geeks, nerds, and pop-culture
We live in an interesting time where incarceration has become a gaming motif. Just last year we got the prison simulator game Prison Architect, and the year
What I'm going to say is continually being considered a taboo statement in gaming, but it's a simple fact that won't go away for a while. People still
When I first got the chance to play Undertale on PC, I was blown away. I had an RPG that reminded me so much of titles like Earthbound, but with some new
The old cartoon trope of having a group of misfits form a team to take out an evil organization has been around for decades. G.I. Joe basically wrote the
sitting between both hemispheres of my brain. So when a game developer decides to make their own version of this concept, I adore checking the game out in
Sometimes you come across an Early access game and you kind of realize why it's sitting in Early Access. The game can be a really fun game, but it can be
The Early Access version of Saurian doesn't yet live up to its potential, but hopefully it will grow into a wonderful game as time progresses.
So there are two kinds of kids in this world who are of a certain age now: Those who had a NES/SNES and those who had a Genesis. But there was sharing in
Eliosi's Hunt is a drop down action game where you take on the obvious role of Eliosi, a bounty hunter who is going off on different missions in what feels
It's been three years since the original Nidhogg was released, being a pixilated dueling mash of colors and weirdly textured environments that made people
The Sudden Strike has kind of been hit-or-miss over the years. The first game was fantastic, the second game did fairly well, and the third was either the
At first glance, Phantom Trigger can be deceptively average. It appears like a lot of hack-n-slash games we've seen before, but with a grittier bit-style
Crashday, for those who don't remember this title in the mid-'00s, was a decent little racing game released by Atari where you could also do crash
West of Loathing is one of the best indie titles of the year. It made me want to go back and play it again and again, making different choices each time.
Batman: The Enemy Within is a fine start to the second season, but not without its bumps and bruises. There's a lot going on here that needs to be taken in.
Back in 2012, Sine Mora was a damn fine shoot'em up game that looked crisp and beautiful for the era and put a different spin on the genre that made it
Severed was already a quirky indie title that had some buzz about it when it was released in 2016. Depending on who you like to believe when it comes to
Back in December, we got this awesome turn-based strategy game called Halcyon 6: Starbase Commander for Steam that was both awesome and hilarious. That
For a while, Fictorum looked like it might be one of the best magic-using games to be produced. After dozens of gifs were sent out during their Kickstarter
Once in a while, you get a puzzler that can make you smile just by the way it's been designed. Peregrin is an odd little story-based puzzler that came
IDW Games were kind enough to send us a copy of the April O'Neil expansion for 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shadows Of The Past' to check out.
The first Mega Man Legacy Collection was a masterpiece for NES fans as it gave them the original six games in one package on modern consoles. Capcom did a