Bright Indeed
Boy, have we come a long way with indie games. There’s always been a special place in my heart for the indie genre - indie games, indie musi...
A pleasant, peaceful experience
Giraffe and Annika is a game quite unlike most. It’s simple, sure. It’s not a large game, by any means. But there’s so...
Nostalgia in spades
Few things make me feel as warm and fuzzy inside as classic video games. I could pop into the worlds of Final Fantasy VII or VIII at any...
Dueling Sagas
The world is crumbling. Sluagh, zombie-like monsters, roam the world below the floating castle - a world suffering from plague and poverty. Re...
Lone Wolf
Owning a new console around its launch window means you’ll be playing a relatively small lineup of launch titles. If you’re like me, that mean...
A Godly Good Time
We all know of Ubisoft and the perpetual Assassins Creed saga. Fewer yet may know of Ubisoft and its long list of retro RPGs, which includ...
In Ys We Trust
Few things in life are certain: taxes, death, and quality Ys games. Following the hugely successful Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana, Falcom and NI...
Move Over, Diablo, a New Chaos has Arrived.
As a youngster, my friends and I loved Diablo II. On our 56k modems, we dialed up our co-op action to slaughter ...
Not So Bad Company
I love Hi-Rez Studios. They make quality games. Sure, they’re not all terribly original ideas - but what is, anymore? No, what sets Hi-...
Hard as Hell and Equally Unforgiving
It’s been a long time since I’ve played a game as initially difficult as Mortal Shell. This soulslike RPG features ...