If you’re not a sports fan, you might not be familiar with the term “upside,” but it means the potential for an athlete to develop into a star. NBA 2K15 has plenty of that, as it’s one of the most …
Point-and-tap adventure The Silent Age pleasantly surprised us at its early 2013 release, presenting a beautifully haunting world packed with logical puzzles that encouraged exploration and immersion in its two juxtaposed realities. Present day 1972 and future dystopian wasteland 2012 …
For some reason, all I could think about when I first launched My NBA 2K15 was the old Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup commercials: “You got basketball in my collectible card game! No, you got cards in my basketball game!” Do …
A film buff friend of mine once told me that he loved passion projects from directors. Not because they were good, but because they were often bad in an interesting way. That’s a fairly apt way to describe Hail to the King: …
Mobile games based on licensing super-famous IPs have given us plenty of reasons to be cynical over the years, but for anyone who thinks they’re always commercials for something else, I give you Cars: Fast as Lightning. Gameloft’s latest effort …
Dragon Quest mania continues on mobile with Dragon Quest II, a game not seen in North America since the Game Boy Color adaptation released in 2000. At least the 14 year delay gave Square-Enix enough time to come up with …
ICE is what I imagine most games first look like as a playable concept; a very barebones, rough-draft concept of how the core gameplay will play out, without the added complexities that will later make the game unique, and more …
Entwined Challenge is the latest in a series of curious releases from Sony Computer Entertainment. Here’s yet another game in the vein of CounterSpy, that serves as a smaller chunk of one of their full titles, yet exists on its …