Adult Swim’s Rick and Morty is a funny show, and Owlchemy Labs’ Job Simulator is an amusing VR game. Rick and Morty: Virtual Rick-ality is the predictable result of mashing those two things together. If you are familiar with both of its building blocks, [...]
By putting players in control of city-planning without annoying barriers or online connectivity requirements, Cities: Skylines has established a reputation for being the best modern city-builder when it originally released two years ago. Though the PC [...]
Remakes are a tricky business, especially for a game like Wonder Boy III: The Dragon’s Trap. Originally released on the Sega Master System in the console’s waning days, the game didn’t get a lot of attention in North America in the 80s, [...]
For Mario Kart fans, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe might look like more of the same with small Double Dash-inspired tweaks. But thanks to a series of updates both big and almost unseen, it’s the version of Mario Kart to get. If you don’t own a Wii U or [...]
Dawn of War III is a game at odds with itself. Matches start with a lot of momentum and expand quickly before settling into a soft balance for long stretches. Careful control of elite warriors on the front line is essential, but so is constantly nurturing [...]
Caught up in a wisp of mist, Haven Moon transports you to abandoned islands full of majestic brick-and-stone structures. Strange devices baffle and confound you. Elegantly intimate rooms reveal dazzling water views. Occasionally brief letters [...]
Midvinter is Talecore Studios’ debut adventure game, though an extremely short one. Clocking in at only about half an hour in length for a single playthrough, the game follows a gnome as he attempts to save a family living on a Swedish farm from the evil [...]
Time travel allows for an abundance of absurd scenarios, multi-layered gameplay and inventive narrative possibilities, so it’s no wonder that adventure game developers like Blyts find it a fascinating premise. Kelvin and the Infamous Machine may not be [...]