Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy Review – A Flarkin’ Good Time
Eidos Montreal’s Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy is a third person action game pulling characters, locations and story elements from the popular comics and films.
Eidos Montreal’s Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy is a third person action game pulling characters, locations and story elements from the popular comics and films.
After a break of sixteen years, Age of Empires IV moves the series of iconic RTS games both forward and backward in terms of its style and historical period.
Tails of Iron transposes Soulslike mechanics and combat into what looks like a children’s story about the unlikely war between rats and frogs.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: House of Ashes, the third in the series, is the latest psychological thriller from Supermassive Games that’s looking to tread new ground after the success of Man of Medan and Little Hope.
From the creator of the Deadly Premonition series, The Good Life is a cross between a life-sim and a mystery. Unfortunately, with all the opportunities for missions, it lacks any entertaining gameplay.
Many farm sim fans would say these games are designed for players to zone out and relax and that a narrative isn’t needed for that, but anyone seeking motivation will likely find that Friends of Mineral Town should be renamed to “JRPG Sidequest: The Game.”
The boys are back for another entry into EA Vancouver’s NHL franchise. How does this year’s iteration hold up? Read on to find out.
Inscryption is a good horror game–in fact, it’s several good horror games bundled into one–but it’s the extra meta flavor that makes it unforgettable.
The Crysis Trilogy is back again. It’s remastered and looks better than ever before. So how exactly does it stack up in today’s age of gaming?
Knockout Home Fitness will give you a great workout, but if you’re hoping for more, Ring Fit Adventure is still the undisputed champ.