Best Horror Games On Itch.io – July 2026
By Adele Wilson
Across a bounty of subgenres.Haze Seas Accessories Tier List [Best Accessories to Equip]
By Adele Wilson
The accessories with the best stat buffs in Haze Seas.
Organization: Sega
Jack Lumber Walkthrough
By Art Green
Jack Lumber is a stage-based game where players slice up logs within a certain time limit. Gamezebo's quick start strategy guide will provide you with detailed images, tips, information, and hints on how to play your best game.Jack Lumber Review
By Eli Cymet
Jack Lumber is not the type of game you have to finish fully to really understand. It's important to note, however, that I'm not saying this to disparage it in any way. Quite the contrary. I'm saying this because I've finished it fully. I'm saying this so that you know - if I slip up and tell you I've burned midnight oil to bring you this review - that I'm a liar. I've played Jack Lumber well past midnight, yes. But that's just because it's a really great game.Jet Set Radio Preview
By Eli Cymet
The Dreamcast wasn't good for much (you heard me!), but it did bring us Jet Set Radio. The now-classic title (released as Jet Grind Radio in the US and Canada) won the hearts and minds of gamers with its then-unprecedented cel-shaded visuals, and unique, graffiti-centric plotline. Well, Dreamcast owners (all 10 of you), I have good news: Jet Set Radio is back.Phantasy Star Online 2 Preview
Phantasy Star Online, the epic sci-fi fantasy RPG, is (officially) making a triumphant return to the western world as a free-to-play MMO. It's been more than 10 years since the first game dropped on the Dreamcast, bringing massively multiplayer gaming to consoles for the very first time.Virtua Tennis Challenge Review
For the first time, Sega has brought its famous tennis serious to mobile devices. Virtua Tennis Challenge is little more than a stripped down version of its console counterparts. You don't get to see big-name players like Federer, Nadal, or any of tennis' most famous women. The World Tour mode is barebones and there's zero online interaction. However, what it lacks in features and polish, it makes up for by serving up a great tennis experience.Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II Review
By Mike Rose
Sonic is back to finish the journey he first started back in 2010, and this time he's brought along someone you may well recognize. Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2 follows up on the original episode, with the aim to hark back to Sonic gaming of the 90's while injecting this millennium's 3D coat of paint.Alexandria Bloodshow Preview
Gamers familiar with Sega's Samurai Bloodshow should be all-too-familiar with its Plants vs. Zombies-esque card-based defense system. For players who haven't had a chance to check out the original, there's no need to fret: Western-based Alexandria Bloodshow is coming later this Spring, and it's going to be twice as big.Total War Battles Review
By Nick Tylwalk
Just saying the words Total War immediately brings to mind images of hundreds of troops clashing in glorious battle on the PC. Bringing the series to iOS brings up obvious questions of available real estate, so SEGA and The Creative Assembly have dreamed up a creative compromise in the form of Total War Battles: Shogun, which makes real-time strategy just the right size for your mobile device.