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Twin-stick shooters and I have a bit of a love-hate relationship. Sometimes they'll bring me flowers and embrace me with warmth & kindness (Enter the Gungeon, Renegade Ops), whereas other times they'll punch me square in the belly and tell

Starting from the beginning in any roguelike game can make it hard to feel like any real progress is being made. Most of these end up filling that gap by either having a set of permanent unlockables or relying on

Cold and emotionless. This is how I felt during my time with Dambuster Studios' Homefront: The Revolution. I remember playing the first game back in 2011, and while it wasn't perfect, Homefront made me feel something as I tried to free

Sometimes there's a challenge to be had whenever a third-party company comes in to create an official accessory for a console or computer. In the case of Kingston's HyperX division, designing a headset to specifically suit the needs of both

Ever since revolutionizing local multiplayer games with The Jackbox Party Pack, Jackbox Games has been releasing a fairly steady stream of new titles in the series. If you own that first game, you're probably familiar with the drawing game included

Games funded on Kickstarter have begun to come and go, being delivered to the salivating backers that excitedly fronted their money to fund a dream game. One of the more infamous campaigns, Mighty No. 9 was one that got funded

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.

It's nice when a game series takes a different route for one of its episodes, especially in regards to Telltale Games' Minecraft: Story Mode. Sure, it's fine to stay on a more comfortable path, but in order to tell a

Saturday morning cartoons were always such a huge production when I was younger. If you wanted to see your favorite show, you had to wake up early and make sure your butt was planted in front of that TV in

There are three things I usually dislike in the gaming realm. The first is online multiplayer-only titles, as I do tend to prefer my games with a story and campaign. Coming in second is playing as a Heavy character, since