Hayabusa’s Shadow Looms Large In the annals of gaming, few series have danced the razor-edge between frustration and exhilaration quite like Nin...[Read More]
Grounded 2 does not ask if you still remember the backyard. It assumes the grass already won once, then hands you a park, a saddle, and a corporation ...[Read More]
There is a particular kind of invitation, rare in a genre that usually hands you a shrine and a polite corpse, in waking up as a pirate and discoverin...[Read More]
There is a particular kind of invitation, rare in a genre that usually hands you a flashlight and a basement, in waking up inside a bathroom and disco...[Read More]
Delta Force is back, and it’s not tiptoeing in. Developed by Team Jade (a division of Timi Studio Group) and published under the watchful eye of...[Read More]
Welcome to the Not-So-Friendly Streets Once a beacon of Saturday morning joy, The Friendly Neighborhood enchanted generations with its whimsical puppe...[Read More]
There is a particular kind of invitation, rare in a genre that usually hands you a loadout screen and a lone-wolf fantasy, in being asked to pause a h...[Read More]
The golden age of side-scrolling beat ‘em ups was a glorious era defined by loud arcades, relentless button-mashing, and the kind of pixelated mayhem ...[Read More]
If you’ve ever looked at your city-building sim and thought, “This is great, but wouldn’t it be better if the whole town walked around on a gian...[Read More]
There are video games that define generations, and then there’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, the one that gave birth to millions of imaginary skate careers...[Read More]
In the current flood of run-and-gun shooters that practically throw you into a bullet-riddled rave, Ready or Not stands tall as a tactical anomaly, ch...[Read More]
There is a particular kind of invitation, rare in a genre that usually hands you a dialogue box and a polite ending, in taking a contract to extract a...[Read More]