Action & Adventure

Game Freak and Private Division Announce New Partnership Title – Project Bloom

Developer Game Freak is notorious for their collaborative efforts with Nintendo over the past 27 years. From Pokémon’s Game Boy origins in 1996, to last year’s Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the franchise has indisputably made a name for the Tokyo-based studio. While Pokémon may be what made the company a household name, Game Freak has developed other games. One of their earliest examples being 1994’...[Read More]

New Gameplay Trailer released for Hunt the Night

DANGEN Entertainment and Moonlight Games have released new gameplay footage and screenshots of Hunt the Night

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Review (Xbox Series X) – DND with a Twist

Welcome minions, I mean meat bags, sorry I mean adventurers. We are about to embark on a brand new adventure controlled by the maniac DM/BM Tiny Tina. Last year, Gearbox announced Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands during Summer Game Fest. The latest Gearbox title is a spinoff of the popular Borderlands franchise and the Borderlands 2 DLC Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep. Although Tiny TinaR...[Read More]

Lost in Random (PS4) Review – A Dark Game of Chance

Last month, Electronic Arts and Zoink Games released Lost in Random; like most EA titles, the game was released on PC, PlayStation 4 & 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. As fans of Halloween, Grimm Fairy Tails, and Tim Burton, we were excited when we first saw the Lost in Random trailer. As an EA Original Programs game, we had high expectations for the game, especially after It Takes Two and Unra...[Read More]

Kena: Bridge of Spirits (PS5) Review

Last year during PlayStation’s Future of Gaming event, Ember Lab unveiled their first-ever title. Having a background in creating animated commercials and shorts, Ember Lab’s first game, Kena: Bridge of Spirits, showcased incredibly well. The reveal trailer impressed many, by displaying a visually robust atmosphere in what looked to be a sprawling action-adventure. Initially slated for a lat...[Read More]

Judgment (PS4) Review

Strangely enough, I haven’t played much of the acclaimed Yakuza series, even though I’ve had a want to do so after many of the games got remade for the PS4 and have been the subject of a lot of discussion from other critics and creators I follow. Lucky for me, I was granted a chance at the series (kinda) by reviewing Judgment for PS4, a new game from the same developers that takes place in the sam...[Read More]

Mages of Mystralia Launching on Steam Soon

As a title that’s been winning tons of awards from various outlets (including our own as a nomination for Best Indie Game), there is a lot of excitement behind Mages of Mystralia. The first title released by Borealys Games, Mages of Mystralia has been making waves with its unique spell-crafting system and Zelda-like action. Coming to PC first, Mages of Mystralia is launching on May 18th for ...[Read More]

Gurumin 3D: A Monstrous Adventure Review

There has been a pretty large void in the gaming industry that used to dominate the market. Back in the days of the N64, PSOne, and even into the Gamecube and Xbox era, a lot of the best selling games were platformers or action games starring colorful characters. It seemed like every company was represented by some sort of cutesy character in an effort to capture what Nintendo had started on the N...[Read More]

Review: Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds (XBLA)

For the past week I’ve been glued to my TV playing the recently released game Phantom Breaker: Battle Grounds. Boy have I been having a good time, which might tell you the game is good, but it could have flaws as well. I’ll be asking you a few questions which you may have thought at some point. Do you wish you could find a game that is as good if not better than the Scott Pilgrim game ...[Read More]

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