NetherRealm has been on a roll since 2011’s Mortal Kombat reboot, and with the release of Injustice 2, it’s come one step closer to perfecting its particular brand of fighting game. Injustice 2 is dense, deep, and refined, but also accessible [...]
Successor to Akiba’s Trip, but officially unrelated, Akiba’s Beat is shallow due to an obviously tight budget and lack of self-identity. Gone are the elements of stripping, dressing up, fighting in the streets, romancing, advanced techniques, [...]
Deemo: The Last Recital (PS Vita) Developer: Rayark Games, PM Studios Publisher: acttil, PM Studios Released: May 16, 2017 (US), TBA (EU) MSRP: $14.99 It didn’t take long for me to fall in love with the eclectic music selection of Deemo: The Last [...]
The Caped Crusader and the billionaire. The last survivor of Krypton and the reporter. Most of DC Comics’ heroes lead double lives, all in an attempt to blend into society as seemingly ordinary people who don capes and masks when trouble arises. [...]
Extreme difficulty and well-developed characters have always been Fire Emblem’s bedrock. The series has evolved a fair amount since its inception, eventually allowing players to play matchmaker with their characters and even let them produce children to [...]
Virtual reality is supposed to be the next big thing in video games, but we’re still waiting for a singular title to demonstrate the platform’s trailblazing possibilities. Outside of notable exceptions like Resident Evil VII and Robo Recall, the majority [...]
Seasons After Fall (PC, PS4 [reviewed], Xbox One) Developer: Swing Swing Submarine Publisher: Focus Home Interactive Released: May 16, 2017 MSRP: $19.99 A story befitting a children’s book with illustrations to match, Seasons After Fall sets you as [...]
Over the last few years Omega Force has done an excellent job of adjusting its reputation to be more than just “the Dynasty Warriors studio.” It has been taking on high-profile franchises like Zelda and Attack on Titan, and delivering novel experiences [...]