You’d think a game about animal revolutionaries would be cute and cuddly, like a drunken squirrel. But, in spite of its charming and nostalgic visuals, Tooth and Tail is oftentimes as harsh and cruel ...
Every few years there comes a racing game that evolves the genre for the greater whole. This past year, I’d argue that we’ve gotten four such racing games. Almost one year ago, Forza Horizon 3 launche...
The formula for real-time strategy games is a pretty simple one: control units, obtain assets, and complete objective before your opponent wipes out your army. While the genre is the digital doorway i...
Orange Moon is a unique indie title, developed by Betelgeuse Zero and published by Meridian4, that presents as a Metroid-esque 2D action platformer with a variety of puzzles to open the path forward a...
So, I bought the SNES Classic a week ago and I want to tell you about it. But, first, a confession: I have a sordid history with the Super Nintendo… and most of it is my fault. I had a SEGA Genesis at...
The day is here. Middle-earth: Shadow of War is launching across PCs, PS4s, and Xbox Ones the world over. You’ve probably seen some reviews on other sites, and seen the hubbub about Loot Boxes being a...
Bushnell’s law states that “all the best games are easy to learn and difficult to master”. Mushroom Wars 2, the successor to 2009’s PS3 hit Mushroom Wars, captures perfectly the sentiment of that stat...
There’s something I find special about modern twin-stick shooters, and the dance with death as you deftly dive between bullets. It captivates me in a way, unlike most other genres. Maybe it’s the nost...
FIFA returns for another year with some amazing soccer action. The twists for EA are always how they can improve the game and add in new features to engage players. Everyone plays FIFA and we found th...