PlayStation 3 Dark Souls II: One Of The Truest Sequels I’ve Ever Played This playtest was inspired by Dark Souls. By JackMarch 29, 2014
PlayStation 4 inFamous: Second Son – This City Is Delsin’s City inFamous: Second Son is an extraordinary game that doesn't play like a launch library title, where it felt like the developers weren't entirely ... By Jenni LadaMarch 25, 2014
PlayStation 3 Tales of Symphonia Chronicles: A Timeless Tale If someone is in love with Bandai Namco's Tales series, odds are it was Tales of Symphonia or Tales of the Abyss that ... By Jenni LadaMarch 22, 2014
PlayStation 3 The Witch and the Hundred Knight: A NIS Game Through And Through The Witch and the Hundred Knight is the latest release from NIS, and in some ways, a departure from their usual fare. But ... By ThomasMarch 20, 2014
iOS Shin Megami Tensei Was Worth The 22 Year Wait While not for everyone, SMTi is one of the most solid and all around fun RPGs experience I’ve seen on the iOS market. ... By ThomasMarch 18, 2014
Nintendo 3DS Inazuma Eleven: A Soccer Game For People That Don’t Care About Soccer It amazed me how much and how quickly I was drawn into the world of Inazuma Eleven despite not actually being a fan ... By LauraMarch 15, 2014
Nintendo 3DS Yoshi’s New Island Fails To Innovate, But Never To Charm Yoshi's New Island is no masterpiece, and it can feel unsightly at times, but at the same time, it’s so damn endearing. By JoshuaMooreMarch 13, 2014
PC World End Economica Is A Visual Novel That Neither Impresses Visually, Nor As A Novel There are better stories about the stock market, there are better stories about slowly falling in love with a shy teenage girl, and ... By EthanMarch 9, 2014
PC Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 – Truly A Castlevania Game Castlevania: Lords of Shadow felt like a game with a bit of an identity crisis, like it was missing something to make it ... By JackMarch 8, 2014
Wii U Every Area in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze Tells a Story More importantly, every level in Tropical Freeze offers something new and creative. By JoshuaMooreMarch 2, 2014
PlayStation 3 Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z – Ambitious, But Falls Short Of The Mark While Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z provides a decent set up for DBZ-styled action and knows its audience, it falls short in ... By ThomasMarch 2, 2014
PC Strider: Everything A Classic Revival Should Be Unlike most of its predecessors, which were pure side-scrolling action games, Strider dips into more obscure exploration elements like its NES uncle. By JackMarch 1, 2014
Nintendo 3DS Parting Is A Sweet, Sweet Sorrow In Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy Professor Layton and the Azran Legacy is the last game to star Professor Layton. Level 5 made that clear when they announced ... By EthanFebruary 27, 2014
News Thief: The Most Grim, Oppressive Game I’ve Ever Played If a game sets out on such a dedicated mission to make its places and faces so uniformly wretched, there ought to be ... By EthanFebruary 26, 2014
Wii U How David Wise Saved Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze The beauty of a David Wise composition is itsinnate ability to seamlessly stitch together your senses. What you see and feel is eerily ... By JoshuaMooreFebruary 25, 2014