Motion sickness is one of the few things that still worries me about VR taking off in a big way. Every person is different, and while I don't get particularly motion sick, there are plenty of people close to me

The bond between human and monster can be seen in many video games. Some work the wonders of the brain while tantalizing the eyes, with the likes of Papo & Yo and the upcoming The Last Guardian coming to mind. Developers

When it came to hardcore riding games, Road Rash was the king of them all. Being able to race against others and take out opponents via any means necessary brought thrills and some unexpected laughs throughout its entire gameplay. Perhaps

Admittedly being a fairly casual fan of anime, Attack on Titan managed to be big enough to capture even my attention when it came over here. The way the characters move when they battle and the mysteriousness of the giant

Tabletop gaming is something I only became passionate about in the last few years, but it has really sunk its fangs into me. Werewolf, or Mafia as I played it in college, has always been one of my favorite games

A lot of us miss the good old days when we'd get quite a few great extreme sports games each year, be it via the Tony Hawk umbrella or in the realm of SSX. Sadly, the extreme sports well has

VR has finally arrived and it was a major part of the show floor this year at E3 2016. While there are many amazing things that are currently being developed for VR, one of the most exciting for me personally

Roguelike games had a big boom after the success of titles like Rogue Legacy and Spelunky, which led to quite a few duds. I was almost ready to give up on seeing another fresh spin on the concept, until I

I had a chance to check out Relic Entertainment/SEGA’s Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War 3 presentation at E3 last week. I also had a one on one chat with the game’s campaign lead, Brent Disbrow, to talk more in detail