by Jeremy Peeples | Jan 31, 2022 | Features, Indie Spotlight
Arcade-style racers can be some of the most accessible racing games on the market in theory, but few ever are. The original arcade classics like OutRun and Daytona USA had more immersive cabinets and had to be retro-fitted for controllers, but still required some...
by Michael Matlock | Jan 21, 2022 | Reviews
Explore a haunted mountain in Japan with your only weapon, the Camera Obscura! Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is the latest game in the survival horror series developed by Koei Tecmo. Originally this game was released on the Wii U back in 2014, but recently it was...
by Jeremy Peeples | Nov 8, 2021 | Reviews
2021 has been a great year for Castlevania fans—not only bringing the Advance Collection to the PC and consoles, but also making the series more accessible than ever before thanks to a lesser-known title in the lineup. Grimoire of Souls was originally planned for an...
by Michael Matlock | Oct 25, 2021 | News
Click here to read more Baldur’s Gate 3 it’s still in early access, but Patch 6 is a massive new update with tons of content introducing an entirely new region on the map, new classes, quests, and more accessibility options! This patch brings a massive...
by Jeremy Peeples | Sep 9, 2021 | Features, Indie Spotlight
Ever since it was announced around two years ago, Baldo: The Guardian Owls stood out thanks to its bold cel shading and Studio Ghibli-esque visual design. The world comes alive and a new isometric Legend of Zelda-style experience begins–but not without some hitches...