Survival games have become something of a fad lately. But you know what? I’m okay with that. Generally speaking they make for some interesting, almost infinitely-replayable games. If they’re done well, anyway. The short version is that The Survivor: Lost …
Square Enix has gone to great lengths over the last couple of years to bring Western gamers more of what they want, from the various incarnations of Dragon Quest and its spinoffs to its latest release, Romancing SaGa 2. Previously …
Video games are a great method for telling stories because they let us inhabit someone else’s shoes. Granted, quite often those shoes are the shoes of a gun-toting steroid-infused neck, but there are games that try and do something different. …
Adventure Company didn’t click with me right away. The first couple of missions felt a little too simple, timing attack button presses to hit enemies took a bit of getting used to, and there just wasn’t anything that initially caught my …
The console and arcade versions of Blazblue are renowned for their intricacy. They’re considered by many to be the zenith of the 2D fighting genre, a masterpiece of precision, timing and balance. And in a weird sort of a way, Blazblue RR …
When you think about genres that have shined on mobile devices, idle clickers are big business, and city builders certainly had their day in the sun. The premise of Build Away! is what happens if you combine the two. Unfortunately, by combining the …
The world of Dawnbringer is sometimes a lonely place to be. There’s always something to do, but the big open spaces do tend to get a bit repetitive after a while. The game mixes together aspects from Zelda and Infinity Blade …
The Agency of Anomalies: Mind Invasion is one of several entries in a long line of “Agency of Anomalies” adventure games. Don’t let the series’ pedigree intimidate you, though. Even if you’re not familiar with the Agency games, The Agency …