There is, no doubt, a discussion to be had (of which I have no intention of having now) about the merits of...
From the moment Mr. Vice President is woken up in his cozy little bed by his adoring mother, Citizens of Earth rarely loses its innocent...
Vector Unit’s popular mobile game Riptide GP 2 was released today for the Xbox One. According to the developer, “Riptide GP2 delivers a fast,...
There is one very simple and somewhat disappointingly efficient way to review Saint’s Row: Gat Out Of Hell. It is a re-skin...
I’ll just say this right off the bat: I’m not much of an idle-gamer. By that, I mean that I haven’t ever...
Releasing today on Steam, Supreme League of Patriots is a traditional point-and-click adventure game that aims to blend the trademark humor of comic books...
I like to think I am, in some respects, a modern man. I have liberal views on marriage, I embrace technology for...
Telltale’s Game of Thrones series continues on with The Lost Lords. Picking up more-or-less right where the first episode leaves off, this second episode wastes no time...
It’s been a long time coming for Moon Spider Studios and their puzzle racing game Harold. First appearing back in 2012 with its vibrant...
A product of several students from the Rochester Institute of Technology, A.V. is a small game with big ambitions. What it’s trying to...
I can’t remember what game it was that I was playing, but I remember the moment, not so long after the launch...
In space no one can you hear create a carbon filter out of a gas mask and nanoglue. Morningstar: Descent to Deadrock is a new...
After spending a solid 20 hours with Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor, I question how this one slipped under my radar. This is not a Lord...
Nintendo’s little pink puff ball is back and ball-ier than ever. Kirby and the Rainbow Curse is Kirby’s first game since last year’s 3DS...
How you feel about Ready At Dawn’s The Order: 1886 is going to depend largely upon your position in a fairly fundamental...
Fruit Ninja is one of those mobile games which took the world by storm when it was first released for iOS devices...
Microsoft’s ID@Xbox program has seen a fair number of indie releases coming to both the Xbox 360 and Xbox One. One of...
Ziggurat initially launched last October for the PC on Steam. The fast-paced dungeon crawler inspired by the likes of Hexic and Heretic has now made...
Don’t be fooled by A Pixel Story‘s bright and happy pixel aesthetic – this is not a nice game. It’s a fun game,...
I’ve always been a fan of sniping, finding that one spot in a multiplayer match and picking off the enemy one by one....
We’ve already reviewed Forza Horizon 2, the open world racing game from Playground Games, Sumo Digital, and Turn 10 Studios. In an interesting...
Part city-building, part RPG quest to conquer space, and all parts addicting, The Spatials is the kind of game where you start playing at...
When I first heard about Tower of Guns by Terrible Posture Games and Grip Games, I have to admit that it didn’t look like...
Krinkle Krusher is the first console release for Brazilian publisher Ilusis Interactive Graphics, available on PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita....
Rogue-like games seem to be a dime a dozen these days – you know the ones where you enter a randomly generated dungeon and...
I’m a fan of horror films, although I don’t tend to watch too many of them due to no one else in...
The turn-based 4X genre of gaming may have waned slightly in recent years due to the proliferation of real-time games, but there...
It has been about four weeks since Blizzard’s Hearthstone was released for Android and iPhones and I think it’s safe to say I have...