Stealth Inc. 2: A Game of Clones review for Wii U
You can take the Bastard out of the game, but you can’t take the amazingness.
You can take the Bastard out of the game, but you can’t take the amazingness.
The great thing about very low expectations is that it’s really easy to exceed them.
An early iOS classic makes the jump to proper gaming platforms. Is it still worth it at four times the price?
The answer to whether you should buy the newest Sherlock Holmes game is elementary.
A rough approximation of the Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus experience: boobs boobs boobs boobs butt boobs boobs boobs butt boobs. Boobs.
A retro-looking space shooter with an undeniably modern soundtrack.
A JRPG that’s not for the faint of heart or short of attention span.
In the world of crappy kiddie platformers, just being competent can earn you pretty high praise.
It’s time to build your own little Rube Goldberg machine of death.
Natural Doctrine has some very specific ideas on how you should go about playing it, and it won’t rest until you know exactly what those ideas are.
The Vita-fied version of Hyperdimension Neptunia is flawed, but not in the ways you might expect.
Nobody puts baby in the corner…because it’s full of terrifying tentacle monsters and partially-eaten children.
Run Like Hell! is such a regressive game, it jumps clear over “problematic” and well into “so, so racist” territory.
It may not be anything you haven’t seen before…but it’s also like nothing else out there.
If you’re looking forward to visiting Los Santos on your PS4, Xbox One or PC, you’ll be waiting a few more months.