Casual games seem to find a home on the Nintendo Switch. Sometimes this is a good thing, and sometimes the games feel a little out of place. Bunny Park is a game that works if you play your Switch like a tablet,…
The bad part about a live service game is that it often encourages you to spend money on in-game items and events. While NBA 2K has a not-so-great reputation for microtransactions, I enjoy the game every year without spending an extra dime on…
I grew up playing a lot of Pokemon games. As such, the Monster-Catching genre has always appealed to me. In that same vein, I spent a lot of time in my youth watching my mom play farming sims like Harvest Moon. When…
It’s something of a rarity for a game to have a rough launch and eventually find its feet after an extended period of time. There are success stories behind No Man’s Sky, Cyberpunk 2077, and some others, but Biomutant deserves to be in the same…
Sometimes what you see, isn’t always what you get. Beacon Pines caught me by surprise in this very way. However, sometimes getting something different than what you thought you were getting isn’t a bad thing. Beacon Pines defied my expectations, and in…
It’s been over two years since Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time was originally released for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It would then take about six months before we saw it release to many more platforms including current-generation consoles, the…
It isn’t often that I find myself playing games set during World War II. This is mostly because I am not interested in games that glorify the violence of the period, like certain large franchises that I won’t name. I also tend…
I’d argue that my favorite gaming experiences of all time often have one thing in common: they’re developed by Bethesda. It’s not a unique opinion, but it is one that I hold with confidence. There’s something about the infinite possibilities that these…
Among everything that’s released this year or is set to release in the coming months, Signalis has sat high on the list of titles I’m looking forward to. From the familiar horror game influences to the retro-tech aesthetic, I was immediately interested…
I think it’s insane how many games Square Enix is putting out right now that are seemingly developed to hit a ton of my personal gaming interests. Now, I know that they’re not developing these games just for me. As a 90s…