“Sword or whip,” is the question that Koji Igarashi asked his fans when launching his Kickstarter for Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, successor to the…
I don’t have much to say about Meteos. It’s a cool reverse Tetris thing where you launch blocks into the air. Yet something about it…
The WarioWare franchise is perfect for showing off the capabilities of Nintendo’s gimmick-based hardware. Twisted, Touched, Smooth Moves, Snapped and Game & Wario find fun,…
I started playing Final Fantasy XI fairly soon after its North American debut in 2003. For some reason, I unreasonably love how unforgiving and time…
Final Fantasy XIII, Resident Evil 6, Castlevania 64, Star Fox: Assault… These are not bad games, yet often they get labeled as so. Disappointing? sure.…
Yumi’s Odd Odyssey, also known as Sayonara UmiharaKawase, is a really cute and charming game. I love the bizarre yet realistic backgrounds, the wildly out…
I say it almost every time I talk about indie games, but, if you somehow haven’t heard yet, I’m not a big fan of them.…
Over the last ten years, I haven’t had many opportunities to enjoy multiplayer gaming outside of the occasional online match or a rare family get…
Before playing Project X Zone, I viewed cross over games simply as fan service to their existing audience. What I didn’t realize was their power…
It’s hard to get excited for most black box NES games. The majority of them were made before Nintendo hit its creative stride with games…