Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana is nearly seven years old. It was great then but all this time later and having made the jump from handheld to 4K console, does it still hold up?
Henry Stockdale certainly thinks so.
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana is nearly seven years old. It was great then but all this time later and having made the jump from handheld to 4K console, does it still hold up?
Henry Stockdale certainly thinks so.
The scariest time of year has come and gone… AND WE’RE NOT TALKING ABOUT TAX SEASON, AMIRIGHT?
But seriously, a lot of important gaming news happened in October.
Alex Green rounds it all up.
Arkanoid is a game that has seen countless releases and iterations over the years. However, now, 36 years later, publisher Microids is attempting to modernise this classic.
While the concept is sound, the asking price is anything but.
Broc Peterson reviews.
He wasn’t A pinball wizard. He was THE PINBALL WIZARD!
Does this genre mash-up hit the right notes? Or is it not much more than some fun wordplay?
We welcome Broc Peterson to the site for his first review.
A roguelike, retro-shooter with beefy guns and tough-as-nails combat? Sign up.
Deadlink is an Early Access title full of potential.
Scott McCrae reviews.
Last year Marie Pritchard let us know what the best video game for horror cowards was.
This year she has decided to push herself that bit further and check out some of gaming’s most famous scary games. We asked her to keep some notes on the experience.
It went… well.
Return to Monkey Island 20 years later and see what awaits you (see what we did there?)!
Scott McCrae examines this long-awaited sequel and the legacy it leaves behind.
This Update Patch is late?
A monthly news update is never late. It gets posted exactly when it means to!
Or a few days after Alex Green gets done writing it.
There are very few JRPGs with as fervent of a cult following as The Legends of Heroes and very few games the fans (in the west) have been waiting so long to play as Trails From Zero. But over a decade later does Trails From Zero still hold up? Ruddy Celestial investigates.
There was a lot of awesome stuff at EGX.
Mainly the incredible startmenu crew that could attend… I guess the games were pretty neat too. Some of the gang rounded up our favourite games at the show!
Saint Row hasn’t gotten off to the best of starts but now that the dust has settled a bit… Is it really that bad?
Matthew John McCormick has some thoughts and feelings on the series is needs to talk out.
There is no shortage of PSX-inspired horror games being released at the moment but every now and again, one nails the style so dead on it’s impossible not to be intrigued.
We welcome Angus Law to the site to review The Fridge Is Red and tell us if there’s substance behind the style.
Video games and war seem inextricably linked, however, no matter how realistic a game seeks to be can it ever really respectfully represent the world’s darkest conflicts?
Holly Hughes-Rowlands investigates.
This podcast is going up two weeks late, has speculation about a news story that turned out to be a simple mistake and is a bit of a mess. It is itself a guilty pleasure but, hey, we all had fun, right?
Little Orpheus made its debut on Apple Arcade in 2020 but now two years later it has come to consoles and PC. Does this mobile adventure hold up on the big screen?
Scot Nowbaveh lets us know.
100 Battle Royale games drop onto a map [the games industry] and only a handful can survive. Will hoping on the Battle Bus breathe new life into the classic Arkanoid series or will it be quickly eliminated?
Oma Keeling reports from Gamescom.
Fishing is always the most relaxing mini-game, so it is nice that a team is making a whole game dedicated to… *check notes*… indescribable horrors beyond human comprehension… oh, and mackerel.
Henry Stockdale reports from Gamescom.
There is no greater hell than… well, Hell. But right after that comes watching golf for six hours.
Kate Robinson takes to the links again for the site to review this indie-sports-rogue-lite.