Mario Party Superstars – Review
The Mario Party series has been actively ruining friendships since 1998 when it was first released on the Nintendo 64. These games became iconic, not only because of the fun minigames, and the super... Read More »
The Mario Party series has been actively ruining friendships since 1998 when it was first released on the Nintendo 64. These games became iconic, not only because of the fun minigames, and the super... Read More »
Few games have cemented a reputation as firm as that of Atari’s 1981 arcade shmup Centipede. While it may not be top-of-mind for the current generation of gamers, there is a reason why retro game en... Read More »
It seems that funky 3D platformers are getting a new lease on life. We recently reviewed the very entertaining Pumpkin Jack on PS5, which proved to be a short but sweet treat for those craving some ... Read More »
Before you dive into our review of Hermitage: Strange Case Files, do yourself a favor and watch the game’s trailer. It does an excellent job of capturing the atmosphere of the game without revealing... Read More »
Even people who are not into a lot of the superhero movies that have been released throughout the last decade have heard of the Guardians of the Galaxy. The legendary characters have gotten a lot of ... Read More »
The Life is Strange series is a series about people with extraordinary (super)powers. It’s also a series about people just trying to be people, dealing with everyday life and everyday struggles.... Read More »
Over the years the site has covered many games. We have seen a clear evolution in many genres, and we have noticed that a lot of developers love to take inspiration from tried-and-true formulas, to ev... Read More »
Halloween is right around the corner, which means that developers are bringing spooky games to pretty much every platform under the sun. While most of these seasonal offerings tend to stick to vampire... Read More »
It’s been a while since we last had a puzzle fighter in our hands. The most iconic ones in the genre are Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo and Puyo Puyo Tetris. Both games brought their own unique m... Read More »
Once again, publisher Microïds is serving up a portion of Hercule Poirot in video game form. We took a look at The ABC Murders last year, which was developed by Artefacts Studio and Tower Five, but A... Read More »