While we plebes here at GameSpace wait patiently for our own Nintendo Switches to be delivered with the masses’ on Friday, we can’t help but read the reviews from larger media outlets arou...
Twisting and turning through the corridors of Sublevel Zero, the first thing I lost was down. Down doesn’t exist in space and neither does Up; they’re thought experiment under the pretense of gravity....
Horizon Zero Dawn shouldn’t exist. Everyone knows Guerilla makes shooters like Killzone, right? But here we are, and you’ve seen other reviews – this one is legit. One of the finest ...
A Pixel Story was originally released on PC in 2015 and is now finally making its way onto both the PS4 and the Xbox One. It’s a 2D platformer which takes the player on a journey through the history o...
When I reflect on it, She Remembered Caterpillars is a conundrum. At first glance, this color-matching platform puzzler seemed competently made, in a charming and home-spun way, but traditionally fami...
For over 1000 years you have been locked into what has become an eternal war. Each side has unwittingly become the pawn of an evil deity. Her pleasure is your turmoil, your pain, your blood. Taking on...
Yakuza 0 is my first time really playing the Yakuza series. There, now that I’ve got that embarrassing admission out of the way, let’s focus on what matters: it will not be my last. Yakuza...
How fitting to bring you all our Rise & Shine review at the beginning of GameSpace’s life. It’s a fitting games-lampooning title to highlight on a site dedicated to all sorts of videog...
The Intelligent Systems has created a cast of memorable heroes throughout the decades while working on the Fire Emblem franchise. Has Nintendo been able to capitalize on that for Fire Emblem Heroes? I...