Review: Pac-Man 99
Arika takes another classic franchise and gives it the battle royale treatment, showing that its brand of frantic gameplay is still going strong.
Arika takes another classic franchise and gives it the battle royale treatment, showing that its brand of frantic gameplay is still going strong.
Strange characters, a stranger brawling competition, Mighty Fight Federation brings weird hijinks and frantic action for fans of arena brawlers.
Breaking the trend of bad licensed games, Doctor Who: The Lonely Assassins provides an thrilling, though at times familiar experience.
Though not without its stains. Lost Words pens a terrific tale that explores the medium of storytelling in video games in fresh, unique ways.
Collecting all their fighting game releases, plus four additional titles, this collection of SNK classics is packed full for newcomers, but could be frustrating for early adopters.
Visually arresting, though at times a bit lost in the weeds, Studio Koba’s Narita Boy is a well crafted love letter to days gone by, and formats left behind.
Journey of the Broken Circle, blends a beautiful style with a journey of self discovery, impressively told in a minimal style.
“What Comes After”, a side scroller about life, death, and the will to keep living, is newly available on the Nintendo Switch starting today.
Everhood is a musical odyssey that blends the strange with the heartfelt into a game that is both charming and challenging all at once.
Adios puts players in the shoes of a small farmer trying to sever their mob ties. What follows is a tale of introspection and a grasp at salvation.