Any games disappear as quickly as they appeared that you fell in love with? Sound off in the comments below. Give these games some love, since it’s clear publishers sure won’t!
Any games disappear as quickly as they appeared that you fell in love with? Sound off in the comments below. Give these games some love, since it’s clear publishers sure won’t!
Graydon Webb – The Contrarian American Battleborn – “Fitzpleasure” (by alt-J) I actually thought of doing this revisited roundtable shortly after the last of its kind. There’s always been this other song in the back of my mind that consistently makes me think of a video game trailer. While yes, I could do a second
Ever since Twelve Minutes appeared on a Kinda Funny Let's Play all the way back in 2015, the premise of the game held my attention. I've always had an affinity for the concept of time loops in movies like Edge of Tomorrow, Source Code, and Happy Death Day. I enjoy seeing the different ways that creative minds explore or solve time loop scenarios. On the other hand, I've never been a fan of the traditional adventure game genre. I assumed the game wouldn't be able to keep my interest long enough for me to see it all the way through. I exceeded my own expectations and managed to beat the game, but my experience was definitely rocky from the start.
Emmett Watkins Jr. – All-Star Brawler Knockout City I’m sure many reading this know me as either the massive Kendrick Lamar fan, the Titanfall 2 fan, or the PlayStation All-Stars fan. But there are 3 things I also love that I really don’t talk about often enough: crab walking, karaoke, and dodgeball. So, when Knockout
Annapurna Interactive has delivered some of the most fantastic indie games of recent years.
Microsoft has brought back the beloved Xbox Design Lab. For those unaware, a few years back Microsoft opened up the option for people to design the look of their controllers. They had ranges of different colors both for the controller itself and the buttons. At the time, they also allowed for engraving something on the
I don’t care about these characters and their edginess anymore, I just wanna see some games.
Hey guys! So E3 has arrived! If you weren’t sure if it had arrived yet, well, you can check out the first feature I wrote on the subject last week, as well as our expectations roundtable. But this week, we’ve got a ton of conferences being thrown at us. Seriously, a ton. I remember when
The Square-Enix Showcase just wrapped and the first game shown off was Guardians of the Galaxy, NOT to be confused by Guardians of The Galaxy: A Telltale Series. Like the two Spider-Man games by Insomniac, this game will be entirely single-player based. I think they took a look at how Avengers was received even though
They say curiosity killed the cat. When it came to Hentai vs Evil, I was the cat and killing was spending $8.00. I just had to know. It’s called Hentai vs Evil for cryin’ out loud! So many of these weirdly named games come across the Nintendo eShop and this one did me in. I
