Setting aside my bias toward Games Workshop tabletop games, there’s something magical about the combination of American football (by Brits, no less!) and Warhammer fantasy mayhem that resulted in Blood Bowl. The last attempt to bring it to PC was …
The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the beat ’em up genre have a proud shared history, with the fighting humanoid turtles having been in some of Konami’s finest beat ’em ups in the 80’s and 90’s. So with the franchise’s …
I like to explore. More than that, I like to find stuff. Some people can scratch their exploration itch with games like Minecraft or Dear Esther. Not me, though. When I explore, I want to find new tools that let …
Modern Combat 5: Blackout shows that Gameloft knows exactly what they’re doing with this series. They know how to make a military-themed FPS, and they know how to make an impressive-looking game. But turning said game into a memorable and unique …
Marvel has become quite the marketing monster. No one outside of regular comic book readers had heard of the Guardians of the Galaxy a few years ago, and now the buzz around the imminent release of their movie has my …
War is always messy, despite how streamlined things look on the news these days. We’re used to having everything packed into quick sound bytes, with flashy packaging keeping people from realizing just how far a conflict spreads out from the battlefield. …
Crimson Pine Games, the developer behind the popular Solitaire Champion, is back with Follow The Line. At the time of writing, the game is one of Google Play’s top-performing free apps. This success is easy to understand, as the game’s got …
Let’s be honest with ourselves, human race. If scientists revive dinosaurs, we’ll spend maybe ten minutes “ooh”-ing over the sight of a diplodocus thundering slowly across the plains. Then, inevitably, someone will put their hands on their hips and ask, …