Aegis Defenders seeks to bring back the Tower Defense to prominence, or at least less eye-rolling, and frankly – it manages that feat. As Bart (dutiful tinkering grandfather) and Clu (adventurin...
Mercenary Kings looks like it has it all: excellent pixel art style, throwback Metal Slug gameplay, RPG crafting, tons of missions and characters, local and online co-op… but why don’t I l...
Were you a fan of the old Dragon Ball Z Bodoukai fighting games, or are you a Dragon Ball fan who likes Marvel vs Capcom? I’ll save you reading the rest of the review, you need to buy FighterZ....
For those that haven’t noticed, the Digimon brand has been making moves lately and I mean in a good way. From a new anime series Digimon Tri to new games both console and mobile, all have been good ad...
Darkest Dungeon was one of 2016’s best games. Plain and simple. Red Hook Studios’ RPG masterpiece has now sold over 2.5 million copies, and it will probably sell many more as it lands on t...
Video games are often a power fantasy. You, the player, are put into the role of the hero or heroine with a special set of skills and powers, along with a mission, a hero’s journey. But, every once in...
Not very long ago, I took an early look at Closers, a modern approach to side-scrolling beat ‘em ups. It melds a massively multiplayer RPG and some engaging systems to innovate on a well-worn model. S...
After spending last week playing the demo of Nine Parchments by Frozenbyte I was quite excited to be given a copy for review Monday. After spending every spare moment huddled over my Switch wielding a...