Baseball in real life is often criticized for its slow pace, but I like its flow in MLB 20. It’s different from most other sports in that the moment-to-moment experience isn’t continuous, but I enjoy the built-in tension before, during, and after crucial plays in MLB The Show 20. The action goes from 0 to […]
Doom 64 is the best Doom game you (probably) haven’t played
Doom 64 is a bizarre piece of gaming history, one that will finally be accessible to everyone. It has taken long enough; this is a game more fans of the series need to play. But let’s get some context out of the way before we dig into why, and get rid of one major misconception […]
The Messenger Developer Sabotage Announces Turn-Based RPG Sea Of Stars
Sabotage, the studio behind 2018 indie darling The Messenger, has announced a Kickstarter campaign for its new project. Sea of Stars is a beautiful turn-based RPG that serves as a prequel to the Ninja Gaiden-inspired The Messenger. However, rather than exploring the origins of certain characters, this prequel looks to expand and enrich the world […]
Twisted Pixel Games’ B-Team Hits Oculus Quest This Month
Twisted Pixel Games and Oculus Studios have worked on a number of videogames over the years such as Wilson’s Heart and Defector. In 2018 the studio released an on-rails shooter for Oculus Go and Gear VR called B-Team which has now been confirmed to be coming to Oculus Quest next week. Offering over the top action and cheesy acting reminiscent of80s […]
One Finger Death Punch 2 Switch Review: Fingers Of Fury
Video games don’t need to be complicated. Sure, it’s nice to dive into a title with elaborate skill trees, in-depth inventories, difficult enemies with incredible A.I., and a well-crafted, tear-jerking narrative. But sometimes, all we really need is to sit back, relax, and punch a lot of dudes in the face. And that’s exactly what you’re […]
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Download Size Is Surprisingly Tiny
As game install sizes keep increasing and storage starts to become a premium, gamers have to make sacrifices as to which games are currently installed on their systems. The PS4 and Xbox One may have long since lost that battle (a lot of games have eclipsed 100 GB in size), but the Nintendo Switch is […]
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Review – Island Paradise Perfection on the Switch
Oh how the world needs a new Animal Crossing game in these troubled times. After all, with its bright colour palette, super-cute characters and endless gameplay loop, the Animal Crossing series has always been the perfect escapism tool. Luckily, Animal Crossing: New Horizons (the first core series entry since 2012’s New Leaf on 3DS) is […]
Conglomerate 451 Review: Cyberpunk Dungeon Crawling
If battle royale was the genre of choice for the past few years, cyberpunk is arguably in line to be the next. From indie games to much-anticipated upcoming titles – obviously, referring to Cyberpunk 2077 – everyone is trying to get in on the futuristic, dystopian, and neon action. Enter Conglomerate 451 from the three-person […]
Final Fantasy VII: Sephiroth’s Supernova, Explained (How He Keeps Blowing Up The World)
Final Fantasy VII was known for the lengthy animations that played whenever a summon monster spell was cast, with the most notable example being the Knights of the Round spell. But the lengthiest animation for an ability actually belongs to an enemy. Once the player reaches the battle against Safer Sephiroth, it’s possible for them to […]
L.A. By Night S4 E7 Recap – Dead Ecstasies
The streaming show L.A. By Night follows a group playing the latest edition of the Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop game. The fourth season chronicles the uneasy truce between the Anarchs and Camarilla, and all it would take is one misstep to shatter the fragile peace. In the last episode, Baron Nelli G (Cynthia Marie) hosted her first […]