I’ve been following Trash Goblin for a while now, and I was immediately excited about it when I began to see trailers popping up. Now that Trash Goblin is in Early Access, I can say that it is shaping up to be…
It is always nice to have an idea of how developers are going to support their games. It’s great to know if your favorite games are going to get more content, especially if you’ve been playing for a while. Inti Creates just…
Time is important when investigating a crime. If you don’t get to certain leads fast enough, evidence can be lost, or leads can become dead ends. In On Your Tail, though, a new mechanic makes that less of an issue. While we’re…
I love a good puzzle game, and recently escape room puzzle games have really caught my eye. There’s something satisfying about one puzzle leading into another, and so on that really keeps me engaged. Now, a new Escape Room Puzzler is available…
The “Hero Shooter” genre tends to feel a bit oversaturated these days. From mainstays like Overwatch 2 and Valorant to newcomers like Marvel Rivals, it feels very difficult for new games to make ground in the genre. Games like the recently shuttered…
I love a good Bullet Heaven/Survivors-like. Spending time with Vampire Survivors again the past week or so has just rekindled my love for the genre. Now, a new entry in the genre is arriving this week with a few tricks up its…
Life is Strange gained a passionate fanbase following one of the most memorable stories in video games upon its release in 2015. Max and Chloe are synonymous with the medium’s most emotional, effective narratives since its inception. Since then, we’ve experienced relatively…
While I’ve never been as high on the Death Note series as most other anime and manga fans, It certainly provides some interesting avenues for a video game adaptation. If you by chance have never heard of the series the premise is…
I am a museum kid. To clarify, I could spend all day wandering around our Natural Sciences museum when I was young. As an adult, I could explore any museum and be happy, and Two Point Studios’ next game seems to be…
A great RPG requires the player to feel surrounded by the world a game invites them in to. Atlus has never had a hard time inventing exciting characters and stories, but the world of Metaphor: ReFantazio might be their best. While it’s impossible…