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In the 90s, first-person shooters were all the rage thanks to the likes of Duke Nukem 3D, Doom, and Quake. Since that time, the genre has gone from slaying pixelated demons and aliens to battling human soldiers with the most realistic

Adventure often calls those who aim to rise to the occasion. Sometimes it's when danger arrives, and other occasions it can be just in the nick of time. In Onebitbeyond's debut title The Swords of Ditto, a hero can only

It would take one epic adventure to reunite some of the main honchos from the Mega Man Zero franchise. Inti Creates' Dragon: Marked For Death aims to be that co-op journey that will herald the return of the classic RPG titles of yore,

Pheonix Labs reminds us that sometimes all we need is a well-balanced team and a common goal.

One of the best indie games I had the privilege to play at PAX East was Slime-San.  The story is simple.  The player is a small slimeball hopping through the forest before a gigantic worm comes along and swallows you

Monster Boy is a beautiful 2-D side-scroller where you, as the player, embark on a journey with the main character, who is struck with some sort of wizardry magic that transforms you into a monster, hence the name.

Trove is an eccentric cubed MMO that brings all the fun of mining, building and questing into one explosive game.

Two of Cartoon Network's series in the current (and future) lineup are heading to consoles later this year, with the announcements of Steven Universe: Save the Light and OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes arriving on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. A sequel to the mobile

Organizing a medieval adventure is never easy, so you would think that going on one from the comfort of your home would be a lot simpler. In [adult swim games]'s Kingsway, you quickly find out that any magical adventure is never a