In this week's podcast host, Ordhrán Johnson is joined by Lex Luddy and, special guest, Skeleton to discuss Remdey's catalogue, the terrible Max Payne movie, and one of the incredible Hong Kong action movies that inspired the series, Hard Boiled.
The first Blasphemous was a bit of a cult hit (not that type of cult), can this new testament to the divine live up to the previous game or is it a false idol?
Bryn Gelbart reviews.
There are more throwback shooters coming out now than there was Doom-clones in the 90s.
Does Turbo Overkill have enough stylish action to stand out from the crowd?
Aric Leighton reviews.
After years of development, three more years in early access, pushing forward and delaying the release date at the same time somehow, Baldur’s Gate 3 is finally out in the wild… And it is massive.
Kate Robinson dives deep on her time with the game so far and investigates if a game this big can stand under its own weight.
From Early Access to The Steam Next Fest, there are plenty of ways to catch a glimpse at upcoming new games. In fact, there are almost too many to sort through.
That’s why we’ve enlisted Alex Orona and Super GG Radio yet again to run through the best Betas, Demos and Early Access games that you might have missed so far this year.
After almost three years in Early Access Baldur’s Gate is almost upon us.
Matthew John McCormick has taken the time to look back at the game’s time in Early Access and look to the future.
Fall of Porcupine has a strong foundation of a moving story, wholesome art style, and clever mini-games, but is plagued with bugs that threaten to cut its life short.
Will Clark reviews.
It’s the summer so of course the video game announcements are coming quick and fast.
Alex Green tries to wrap up the highlights of the last two months in this latest Update Patch.
Who needs Payday 3 when you can play as an alligator robbing a bank already?
Ruddy Celestial lets us know if Filthy Animals is a worthwhile investment.
Dungeon crawling works up an appetite. Thankfully Monster Menu is here to teach us that there’s more than enough food deep underground for a party of adventures.
Ruddy Celestial reviews.
We were invited to preview NIS’s upcoming slate. Of course, we sent startmenu’s expert RPG historian, Henry Stockdale to check out the long-awaited The Legend of Nayuta: Boundless Trails.
All these years after its original release in Japan, does Nayuta still hold up?
Now that the dust has settled and the hyperbole has died down. Just how good is Capcom's latest remake?
Our resident Leon S. Kennedy expert, Scot Nowbaveh, weighs in on Resident Evil 4.
With all these triple-A bangers coming out in 2023, it can be easy to forget that it’s been a great year for indie games too. However, Decarnation demands to be remembered.
Alex Green reviews.
There are too many games coming out right now, and they’re all sprawling endless adventures that you could sink the rest of the year into. But sometimes you need something a bit more… Tiny.
Aric Leighton thinks Tiny Thor is worth a sliver of your time.
Everyone has their take on AI fiction so it takes a lot to stand out when telling a story involving one.
Despite this, Finlay Cattanach believes Return To Grace might be something special.