If you've ever wondered what it would feel like to be launched face-first out of a cannon, directly into a Saturday-morning cartoon, and told to "save the world, champ!" before you've had your morn ...
I went into Octopath Traveler 0 with that weird mix of expectations only a prequel can create. I loved big chunks of the first two games, rolled my eyes at other bits, and bounced completely off Ch ...
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There's a specific type of Nintendo magic that only shows up once every few generations, one of those rare moments when the company knowingly dusts off a fan-favourite classic, smiles, and says, "Y ...
It's been a while since a game got me hooked from the very first hour I played it. Anno 117: Pax Romana is a game that sucks you in, largely due to your own perfectionism. You start the game off wi ...
There's something magical about booting up a brand-new console and immediately tossing yourself into a world that's all about speed, spectacle, and pure chaos. That was exactly my experience with D ...
My approach to gaming is a bit unusual. Like most people, I usually choose games that excite me after watching a trailer or reading a description. But sometimes, I hear a pitch for a game that seem ...
After taking a three-year break from my almost daily routine of playing wargames, I decided to answer the call of duty and write the Gaming Boulevard review of Black Ops 7. This resulted in a large ...
It still feels surreal to type this, but Metroid Prime 4: Beyond finally exists in a playable state and I've actually played it. After nearly a decade of waiting, worrying, doubting, hoping I've s ...
There's a certain kind of magic that only Atelier can capture, that soft summer breeze over Kurken Island, the sound of waves in the distance, the hum of alchemy bubbling away in your cauldron. It'