Remembering The SNES DC Titles That Time Doesn’t Want You To Play
The fourth generation was a surprisingly vibrant time for DC comics games. Unfortunately, they’re no longer readily available, leaving these titles in the shadows
The fourth generation was a surprisingly vibrant time for DC comics games. Unfortunately, they’re no longer readily available, leaving these titles in the shadows
After an immensely successful run on Nintendo Switch and PC, Supergiant Games’ award-winning rougelike Hades is finally available on more consoles.
Antab Studios and Merge Games’ narrative-driven cyberpunk shooter FORECLOSED is now available on every major platform.
Nintendo showed off some must-play games during the stream, and we’ve cataloged them here in case you missed it!
Paper Mario carried the torch of the SNES favorite Super Mario RPG, creating a franchise that is still going through to today.
Avian skating game SkateBIRD was initially supposed to launch today following years of anticipation. bit its been delayed until September.
There is so much indie goodness in store for Xbox gamers.
Telling a story of loss and its eerie aftermath, Black Book brings Slavic folklore to the forefront, in this new RPG, out now on several platforms.
Cosmic horror doesn’t always have to be Lovecraftian tropes and tentacle monsters. These four indie titles nail the nuance of what makes unexplainable horrors, well, horrifying.
Fallout, Baldur’s Gate, these games defined CRPGs in the 90’s, and their influence can still be felt today in games like Broken Roads.