Every so often, there’s a game that screams stereotypes. With a heavy dose of Victorian-era steampunk and Da Vinci-inspired art, solo studio It’s Anecdotal has channelled the fictional side of the Bri...
I grew up on games like Caesar, Sim City, and other management sims. I loved them, and have always preferred their particular brand of Real-time Strategy to say, StarCraft or Dune or Dawn of War. So w...
It doesn’t sound like a cross between simulation games and Banner Saga-styled strategy RPGs would go over well, but in CCCP’s Dead in Vinland, that’s exactly the case. Your family, husband, wife, sist...
When MMORPG’s Rob Lashley reviewed Final Fantasy XV for the PS4 what now seems ages ago, I couldn’t help but agree with him. FFXV may be the most different of the main franchise, but in i...
Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome to my review of a highly anticipated game: Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom! Developed by Level-5, and published by Bandai Namco., It is my pleasure to write this review ...
How do you follow up one of the most commercially and critically successful indie games of all time? If you’re the FTL developer Subset Games, you do it by making an equally awesome roguelike ex...
Kingdom Come starts you off on your story in Bohemia, the year 1403. Emperor Charles IV has died, plunging the kingdom into dark times. Rife with pillaging, murder, and mayhem, you’re tasked w...