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Sometimes you need to press that reset button hard in life. Timberline Studios knows this well, as evident in their upcoming game The Red Lantern. Mixing a deep narrative with an Oregon Trail-like gameplay style, Players embark on a journey

The trio of 3D Realms, One More Level, and Slipgate Ironworks have concocted a first-person experience that’s a beast to experience! Entitled Ghostrunner, the game mashes up parkour mechanics and assassination strategy, and ups the difficulty to the extreme. At

The French Revolution was a barrel of laughs, or were they screams of peril seeing as said barrel was attached to a guillotine? Within the walls of the rich folk of Paris were the thickest of gossip and rumors. That

There’s always a good feeling when you sit down with a Sukeban Games title. When it comes to their visual novel style, they nail the character development, interactions, and gameplay mechanics in ways that would make even the best Japanese

Being engulfed in a vivid imaginative world is one of the big reasons why I love diving into virtual reality. The folks at Pixel Reef have crafted such a place to explore in their debut title Paper Beast. At PAX

It’s been well over a decade since the Disaster Report series has had a new title, and thirteen years since it hit the US. So it was kind of a surprise to see a new installment be announced out of

Top-down horror can be a tricky thing to pull off, but it’s not within the realm of impossibility. In the case of SKYHILL: Black Mist, the upcoming sequel to the side-scroller horror title, tension can be pulled off in the

With Rammstein blaring and world domination on its mind, Destroy All Humans made a shocking return last year with a reveal of a full-blown remake of its classic series. But can a series about little gray men laying waste to

When you are in need of a fun platforming Metroidvania, you cannot go wrong with the Shantae franchise. The heroic adventures of the half-genie hero are always chock full of great gameplay, unqiue storytelling, and a wicked strong funny bone.

There’s a powerful vibe that flows through whenever you see or read My Hero Academia. With a cast big enough to make even the Marvel or DC Universes pale in comparison, the students, teachers, and pro heroes of Kōhei Horikoshi’s