
This isn’t a bad remake, per se. The game functions without crashing, and it’s a close approximation of what the original Secret of Mana […]
Read MoreThis isn’t a bad remake, per se. The game functions without crashing, and it’s a close approximation of what the original Secret of Mana […]
Read MoreToo many games these days are too simple, too elegant in their design to allow for liberating gameplay. We’re stuck in designs that ask very little [...]
Read MoreI’m not exaggerating when I say there’s nothing I didn’t enjoy about Dragon Quest: Builders. It’s bright, colourful, heartfelt yet dark, intuitive, lots of […]
Read MoreLost Sphear is an RPG that does its best to remind you of the classic genre titles that have preceded it, titles such as […]
Read MoreThere’s no doubt that Civilization VI: Rise and Fall is a superior experience to the base game. Having said that, these mostly subtle changes […]
Read MoreWelcome to the year of the Dog. Instead of sending money for Chinese New Year, the team at Bandai Namco sent me an invitation […]
Read MoreAs a long time fan of Monster Hunter, words can’t express just how pleased I am with Monster Hunter: World. The move to current […]
Read MoreWhile Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology offers a battle system unlike any others you’ve likely played, what is really on offer here is a well-told […]
Read MoreArt design is one of the many components of video games that are subconsciously appreciated but rarely expressed and understood. If a game’s art […]
Read MoreI want to be clear that Dragon Ball FighterZ, at its core, is a great game that does so much right by Dragon Ball. […]
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