Modern Games That Perfect Retro Design
Retro sensibilities are shaping modern gaming and these are the games I want to highlight, so which modern titles perfect the retro design.
Retro sensibilities are shaping modern gaming and these are the games I want to highlight, so which modern titles perfect the retro design.
Screamer is a very unique racing game, so COGconnected thought to give readers some tips when trying it out for the first time.
Crimson Desert is one of the biggest and most complex RPGs ever made. These tips will make those first few hours go a little smoother.
Pixel Noir is set to arrive for the Nintendo Switch, and it’s everything you could want out of a handheld game. Crime-solving, action, and insanity have been jam-packed into this Kickstarter project turned JRPG.
Mulaka is a simple platformer from Lienzo that takes you to a colorful, magical world unlike any you’ve ever seen in gaming.
Blizzard has tweeted out a short six-second clip that may be teasing a port of Diablo 3 to the Nintendo Switch…or they want people to buy a nightlight.
A Normal Lost Phone makes its way to the Switch, making superb use of its handheld mode and touch screen, bringing the mystery of the phones owner to life with exceptional writing and a captivating narrative, despite its short length.
According to a new report, Nintendo isn’t planning on revising the Nintendo Switch this year. Instead, the focus is on accessories and peripherals like Nintendo Labo.
Facebook has launched a new campaign that promotes women in gaming. It aims to promote diversity in the industry and encourage women to enter the field.
Subsurface Circular is a beautifully crafted little text adventure bursting with fantastic dialogue, rich characters, and an unforgettable story.
Press X To Podcast returns with Episode 8! Listen to Paul, Shawn, and Trevor discuss the difference between Fortnite and PUBG, Microtransactions, Konami, New Releases and more!
Third Editions is officially announcing their second Kickstarter campaign for new books: Zelda: The History of a Legendary Saga, Dark Souls: Beyond The Grave and The Legend of Final Fantasy VIII.
Just five days after Nintendo Switch players were given the ability to review games, Nintendo has pulled the feature. It’s not clear whether the feature will be re-released or tweaked.