If someone told me that this would be the year of the unique rhythm game in January, I would have laughed at them. However, here we are. A while back I reviewed a rhythm RPG game, and now we have Thumper, a self titled “rhythm Hell” game.
In case you missed the news, Pokemon’s most recent Mythical release is currently available from participating Gamestop stores. Available until October 31st, trainers can get a card that grants you your very own Steam typed Pokemon. (Fire and Water)
Way back in February, February 13th actually, we had the season finale of RWBY Vol. 3. Now, I won’t post spoilers, but we were left with some pretty bleak situations. Let’s just say an event split our titular Team RWBY up, and left Ruby embarking on a journey with some members of team JNPR. Honestly, there really wasn’t a happy moment in the finale. At all. We have waited 10 months to see what our...[Read More]
As per usual, a new week, a new group of games with Xbox One Backward Compatibility. Usually we get three games, which is true this week as well, sortof. Technically, we are getting seven. That means one of the three is a compilation title! Rejoice! Usually it is a small group of games, but this one is larger. Something a little orange tinted. That’s right! The new games in the program are:
There you have it folks! The NX is really, truly happening and it is now called the Nintendo Switch, for good reason! The trailer just released at 10:00 AM EST, (located below) so let’s cover a few of the big points from the trailer. Feel free to check out the trailer before we dive in.
Many people have favorite games from last generations. However, few games are as beloved as Red Dead Redemption. Huge map? Check. Multiplayer? Check. A fictional horses of the apocalypse DLC? Super check. However, it came out May 18th, 2010, with a game of the year edition featuring all DLC coming out in October of 2011. So it has been just about five years since we have heard anything new with Ro...[Read More]
If you walk up to a random person and ask them about a certain Freddie, nine times out of ten they will know exactly what you are talking about. Five Nights at Freddy’s has taken the horror scene by storm since first released in 2014. Designer, developer, publisher, and wonderful person Scott Cawthon has been known to put just the right amount of work into his games. For example, last year Five Ni...[Read More]
Being my favorite game series, I have always looked forward to playing each new title. For each title is a piece of the puzzle that gets more and more convoluted, but more fleshed out. It is a fascinating conundrum. I was concerned for Kingdom Hearts 3 since I only have an Xbox One, but then they announced it for both consoles, so mission accomplished, right? No. Kingdom Hearts 2.8: Final Chapter ...[Read More]
Once again, we have the weekly additions to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility program. It feels like a weekly holiday, honestly. This week you racing and puzzle fans will be pleased. These titles join the 250-plus games in the backward compatibility log so far. The titles are:
There are two types of people in this world. The first likes their Nintendo handhelds to have a shell and 3D capabilities. The other likes their handheld to look like a toy, but be significantly cheaper. Well thanks to a certain green hatted mustachioed brother, the latter, the Nintendo 2DS, is now a little bit more colorful.
Get ready for the most fun you’ve had with a NASCAR game in years! Whether you’re a casual racer or die-hard sim fan, NASCAR Heat Evolution will adjust to your skill level with a brand new AI and Speed Rating system that applies the right amount of challenge for you.