Breaking onto the scene in early 2014, The Banner Saga immediately turned heads with a unique blend of beautiful art and strategic combat. The game was also filled with tough decisions that often had some heart-breaking consequences. The Banner Saga

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The world of Dreamworks’ Kung Fu Panda has ben filled with bright colors, some pretty impressive fights, and a cast of talented actors that bring to life these animal masters of martial arts. Later this year they will be returning

For years I’ve dreamt of having a video game that was like playing a really bad sci-fi movie. Thank the Argonauts for ACE Team (Rock of Ages), who are making this dream a reality with their latest endeavor The Deadly

Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel has become quite the popular arcade title over in Japan, thanks to the familiar faces of Fate/stay night, Psycho Pass, Senran Kagura, and Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom~ invading the game. Now it's gearing up for a home release

With the recent film, Mad Max: Fury Road, being such a hit, the car-filled desert apocalypse has been very much in vogue of late. The Rogue-like genre has also seen quite a bit of a boom recently. If both of

For a game collection to be worthy of the title “legacy” you’ll need to stuff it with tons of goodies and behind-the-scenes material that will give players the ultimate experience. Digital Eclipse understands this, as they are teaming up with

Sierra has been one of the biggest forces in adventure games throughout the years. The very first adventure game I can recall playing was King’s Quest V. After some time of relative inactivity, late last year Activision announced that Sierra

Nostalgia can be a powerful ally in making a game. The first game that ever belonged to me specifically was Mega Man 3 for the NES. As such, you can imagine that the series holds a very dear place in

When the Oculus media event announced that Insomniac Games was making a third-person survival game, I was both excited and confused. While I knew Insomniac had an amazing track record, the thought of a non-first-person game on a virtual reality