Today, news came that Nintendo would be releasing the original Fire Emblem game in English for the first time. However, there’s a catch – the game, both in its digital and physical release, will be available for a limited time only. This comes mere months after Nintendo put out Super Mario 3D All-Stars – a truly bad compilation […]
Dragonforce Guitarist Herman Li Is Producing Captivating Content On Twitch, YouTube, And Beyond
“I take risks and try different stuff. Kicking the guitar as high as possible… I got a few dents up on my roof here.” Herman Li has steadily become one of the most iconic heroes of modern internet culture through combining his love for technology, jaw-dropping talent, and willingness to collaborate. Speaking with Li about his newest projects […]
Pokémon Sword & Shield: The Crown Tundra Preview – Looking For Legendary Status
Following the launch of Pokémon Sword & Shield last year, Game Freak announced the Expansion Pass, promising two new story-driven expansions for the first all-new Pokémon RPGs on the Switch. The first expansion, The Isle of Armor, was a fun addition to the mainline story, but had plenty of problems that made it less memorable than […]
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Beta Feels Great, Sounds Off
Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War had a recent open beta, and after a few hours playing its various multiplayer maps and modes available, one thing is for certain: The game is an absolute joy to control. But that joy is undercut by persistent issues with the game’s audio, which robs the player of […]
New Research Suggests Early Video Game Experience Could Enhance Brain Functions
If you, like myself, have been a video game nerd for about as long as you’ve been able to talk, walk, and form coherent memories, then you’ll love this one. According to some research conducted earlier this year at Universitat Oberta de Catalunya in Barcelona, Spain, all that time spent gaming in your childhood could […]
WoW: Chromie Time Has Caused A Big Problem With Dungeon Finder
Chromie Time, the new way to level in World of Warcraft, is making dungeon queue time frustratingly long. Players in Chromie Time have to wait 15 minutes for the queue to open up beyond the expansion they’re playing in, at which point the queue typically pops right away. With patch 9.0.0, AKA the Shadowlands pre-expansion […]
Amnesia: Rebirth Review – The Fine Line Between Fear And Frustration
After archeologist Tasi Trianon’s plane crashes in the Algerian desert, she sets off on a journey across the sweltering sands in search of help. However, Tasi quickly discovers that there are holes in her memory. As she slowly uncovers the remains of her fellow party, she puts together the pieces of her fragmented past. Tasi’s […]
Animal Crossing: The 5 Best Gaming-Inspired Halloween Costumes Created By New Horizons Players
The endlessly creative Animal Crossing: New Horizons community is bringing heaps of Halloween spirit to their islands this month with all of the awesome outfits and cosplays they’ve created. If you’re looking for some inspo for how to do the same, you’ve come to the right place! We’ve picked out five of the best Halloween outfits we’ve come across so far to help […]
It’s Time Valve Gave Us A Team Fortress 3
Team Fortress 2 first launched in 2007 and grew to become on of the most popular team shooter games for a PC, and Valve is long overdue a sequel. Diverse Classes, Great Weapons, Endless Fun To say that Team Fortress 2 was popular is a major understatement. Even thirteen years after its release, there have […]
NHL 21 Review – A Playoff Hopeful
The game of hockey is always changing. And the last few years, we’ve seen the speed, skill, and creativity surge as a more physical, grindy game takes a backseat. Just like veteran players have had to adapt, so does EA’s NHL series. Two years ago, EA Vancouver upgraded the skating and physics engine adding a […]