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Corpse Party has had quite the interesting life. First created via an RPG Maker the mystery horror series soon saw ports and remakes via PC, the PSP, PlayStation Vita, and iOS devices, as well as various manga and anime adaptations.

The Fate series has dazzled fans via various forms of entertainment, ranging from adult visual novels and anime series to light-novels and long-running manga adaptations. However, in regards to the video game realm, the series has yet to dip its

The foundation of the Legend of Zelda series was built upon exploration. Wandering the scenic hills of Hyrule in search of secrets has always been the thing that made the best games in the series so fun. Nintendo allowed me

I was walking around the E3 show floor at the Microsoft booth and had the opportunity to jump on and play Forza Horizon 3. Forza Horizon 3 allows you to explore Australia - from the desert to the canyons of the Outback;

Dungeons and no dragons. These words were written underneath the display of Warhorse Studios' upcoming RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Unlike most of the Middle/Dark Ages video games that have come out for the past few decades, the Prague-based developers wanted

The Sniper Elite series is all about taking one's time in order to make the kill. Sometimes you have to wait a rather long time before you are given that opportune moment, as you align your shot and wait for

Ubisoft is known for blockbuster titles. In 2014, it released Game of the Year South Park: The Stick of Truth. This game happened to be one of the funniest games I have ever played.

Perfecting a formula doesn’t always happen on the first go around. Sometimes iterating on a concept is the best way to take a good idea and turn it into a great one. The original Hand of Fate game was already

It's been six years since we've last seen 2K Games unleash the Mafia franchise to the world. Since that time the interest in mob-based storytelling has kinda dwindled, with gamers flocking more towards the realm of the ganglands and yakuza

Playing a game more than one time really shows that you like it. Doing literally everything in a game multiple times proves an obsession. The original Gravity Rush hooked me in a way I wasn't expecting on both of the