Though the soundtrack might test your patience, Cat Quest 3 is easily worth sinking your claws into
Though the soundtrack might test your patience, Cat Quest 3 is easily worth sinking your claws into
This weekend we’re diving into some RPGs, quirky indies, a even a hero shooter for some competitive shenanigans
August’s lineup features open-world scoundrel shenanigans, gooey puzzles, otherworldly nature preservation and much…
This week we’re hitting the streets of Tokyo, journeying across the stars, exploring dark dungeons, and much more
Life is hard enough. So why don’t I make my recreational activities hard too?
The Ally X is an awesome piece of gaming hardware with an operating system that frustratingly gets in the way
Yes, the internet’s back on. But stop doomscrolling and play some video games!
With a unique setting and low barrier to entry, Flintlock might just be the invitation to the soulslike genre you’ve…
This week we’re looking at some old games we’ve not played a whole lot, and some new ones as well
This weekend we’re jamming to espionage, shooter action, immersive MMO roleplaying, and more
July is packed with RPGs, retro-themed indie titles, real time strategy, and much more
Epic fantasies, a return to a cult classic, and math (Bet you’re real excited about that last one, huh?)
The June 4 driver update essentially made Halo unplayable on certain PCs
Make Destiny’s endless maze of menus, inventory, and social hubs way easier to manage
‘The planet’s dyin, Cloud,’ so here are some guns to defend it
The first paid DLC for Bethesda's big space RPG is overpriced, paltry, and emphasizes the game's lifelessness
The right staff can make Aerith an even more badass spellcaster and healer
This weekend we’re dipping into medieval fantasy, gory evisceration of demons, and more time spent adrift in space
The updates are starting to add up, with brand new ways to experience the game’s 1,000-plus planets
These blades will make Cloud a stronger and more versatile fighter—they won’t help with the boy’s memory issues…