There's a moment, early in Cronos: The New Dawn, where the air feels heavy in a way that isn't just visual design. It's not the flickering light above you, or the muffled cries in the distance, but ...
There's something surreal about sitting down with a game that shaped entire generations of strategy RPGs. Final Fantasy Tactics is one of those names that carries weight; it's whispered in the same ...
When you see a show featuring giant robots, such as Transformers, Gundam, Evangelion or Power Rangers, I think I can safely say that there's a little voice in your head whispering, 'Wow ...
Hell is Us, developed by Rogue Factor and published by Nacon, is one of those rare games that isn't afraid to trust the player. Led by industry veteran Jonathan Jacques-BelletĂȘte--best known for his ...
I love it when Indie developers take a concept that sounds simple, but turn it into a story about self-discovery, brain-cracking puzzles, and just overall good vibes. Is This Seat Taken? was one of ...
It's been almost fifteen years since the original Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game landed on our screens and turned a cult comic into a playable, pixel-soaked anthem. That game became a classi ...
After I played My Hero Academia: All's Justice it's pretty clear that it's not just another arena fighter in Bandai Namco's long list of anime adaptations, but because this one feels di ...
I didn't know what to expect when I sat down for my session with Sonic Racing CrossWorlds at Gamescom. Within a few minutes, though, the game made its point crystal clear: it's here to push speed t ...
Oh man, I love farming games. Especially those with a purpose, such as moving into a village or city and helping the community develop. And I know that a lot of you do too! Look at how popular cozy ...
The thing I'll remember most about my REANIMAL demo at Gamescom isn't the puzzles, or even the monsters. It's the moment when both of us, sitting shoulder to shoulder, leaned forward at the exact s ...