Cursed Castila review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One
A retro-inspired, tough as nails platformer that, for once, doesn’t feel like it’s punishing people just for playing.
A retro-inspired, tough as nails platformer that, for once, doesn’t feel like it’s punishing people just for playing.
A game that delivers exactly what its title implies: school girls hunting zombies.
The Nintendo Switch gets a lot of love with the eShop update this week, including indie titles like The Escapists 2 and Super Meat Boy.
Dark Souls to the Switch?! The World Ends With You to the Switch?! Tropical Freeze to the… well, that last one may not be so surprising.
While definitely not in a finished state, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is still a world of fun on Xbox One.
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As JRPGs go, Dark Rose Valkyrie pretty much defines “mediocre.”
Brevity is the soul of a pretty good platformer.
WIth the next chapter in the Call of Duty zombies saga coming soon, Activision dropped off a stinking fresh new trailer.
Sony took some time out of their day to announce yet another set of PlayStation 4 sales milestones for 2017.
There’s definitely a bit of an eclectic selection of new digital PS4 and/or PS Vita titles on the PS Store this week.
It’s familiar, but not familiar, but not too not familiar…
Double Dragon on a budget — a very, very, very low budget.
What’s better than a SHMUP? The Director’s Cut, duh!
Resident Evil Revelations comes back home to a Nintendo console.
It’s about that time again: awards season! It’s not just for movies, music and TV anymore either.