Does a falling tree make a sound if no one’s around? Can an indie game be good if it’s full of nuances and infuriating to the point of madness? What do you do if the gameplay drains the pl...
Once upon a time, back in the distant 2011 or so, I got a disk with the first Lego Batman game. The characters back then couldn’t talk, they just gestured, and it was a certain kind of charm. I haven&...
I’ve played through the entire Breath of Fire series, from the first to the fourth, completely, beating everything. Both the third and the fourth games are my favorites; I spent hundreds of hour...
Have you ever cried so hard over a game that you couldn’t even see the screen anymore? That lump in your throat ten minutes before the point of no return, knowing how it would all end, but still...
DigixArt, the studio behind Road 96 and its prequel, Mile 0, showed us their demo of Tides of Tomorrow back in 2025, a new game with an interesting asynchronous multiplayer mechanic. Tides of Tomorrow...
I think we all know about rhythm games, enjoyable projects that can add a fresh new dimension to our gaming lives. Some will remember Crypt of the NecroDancer / Rift of the NecroDancer, others might t...
When a certain developer earns a reputation not just as a game creator, but as a think tank, the industry waits in anticipation. Polish company 11 bit studios has firmly established itself in this cat...
In the first few weeks since its launch, Arknights: Endfield managed to earn over $22 million, trigger a wave of bans all the way until 2106, divide Genshin Impact fans, and force players to build nuc...