The Banner Saga 3 Review – A Perfected Formula
While The Banner Saga 3 doesn’t reinvent much from previous installments, this third entry in The Banner Saga pushes everything as far as it can go.
While The Banner Saga 3 doesn’t reinvent much from previous installments, this third entry in The Banner Saga pushes everything as far as it can go.
Custom holidays in The Sims 4: Seasons expansion pack are an inspired game mechanic, and make your little community feel even more unique.
Banner Saga returns for the third time with The Banner Saga 3 this July, but we’ve got a sneak peek at what can be had with it before its release.
Go on a journey and take a trip through the Shape of the World where artistry takes hold. However, where you go and what you’re supposed to do is a whole other question.
Ancestors Legacy from Destructive Creations tackles the RTS genre with intense tactical combat. This isn’t a game strategists will want to miss.
The ideas in MachiaVillain are decent and give it potential, but ultimately this monster-mash is gravely flawed and needs a lot of cleaning up, explanations and balance fixes.
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia is a focused, smaller Total War strategy game with tight combat that doesn’t advance the formula.
Battletech is one of the deepest, densest strategy games to come out in years. With a few tiny tweaks and improvements, it could be a new classic.
City of Brass is an ambitious first-person roguelike that is addicting, made even more so by its relatively unique setting.
Despite some slow moments, Dead in Vinland is worth your time for its captivating characters and intricate systems which make this a beautiful yet brutal RPG.