Tarsier Studios have produced one of the most memorable horror games in recent years when they released Little Nightmares last month. With its Tim Burton inspired graphics and eery...
Little Nightmares Review Developer: Tarsier Studios | Publisher: Bandai Namco | Genre: Platforming Horror | Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, PS4, PC | Reviewed on: Switch Revisiting your childhood nightmares has always been a curious,...
Why is no one else on the payload? Why doesn’t our team have a tank? Why won’t anyone select support type? Overwatch players have heard and...
The newest indie darling 'Night in the Woods' is beautiful, has a fitting soundtrack, and unfortunately fails in many other aspects.
Despite a unique design concept and a visually appealing art style, Drawn to Death fails to capture the magic of a truly great arena shooter
The first Nier was met with middling reviews when it was released around 7 years ago; it was an ambitious title, with great ideas, that fell...
The Tales series has been on shaky ground for the last several years. Tales of Xillia 2 presented confusing and complex combat along with a choice...
Despite suffering from various snippets of frustration-inducing gameplay, Gravity Rush 2 mostly succeeds in expanding upon its predecessor's winning formula.
Sega has been pretty good about bringing over every single Miku rhythm game they’ve published in the last several years. While Miku and pals have only...
Retro-style games certainly aren’t rare in the world of indie titles. Old-school pixel art has become commonplace in modern game development, with titles like Axiom Verge...