A Love Letter to Jumping Puzzles
Jumping puzzles are an aspect of video games that you either love or hate.
Jumping puzzles are an aspect of video games that you either love or hate.
I spent last weekend dog-sitting my brother's Australian Shepherd, Hertta, and offer a review of a few of the games that we played together from the perspective of someone who has spent very little time with dogs.
The charm of small game makers is in making game development an accessible hobby for everyone.
Lost Ark is a fun MMO that offers a lot of activities, and even more if you have the time or the cash.
Isabelle from Animal Crossing: New Leaf looks cute in the game, but how about in plushie form?
Less digisleuthing, more digigrinding within the digital world of Digimon.
Cyberpunk 2077 was released to much critique because of its many bugs and might be that not even its excellent narrative can save it.
Build a mech from scraps for your date with Godzilla.
When art design takes the lead and complements the narrative and level design, the outcome is a gorgeous yet thought-provoking game.
The latest game in the Pokémon series is a departure from previous titles. Is the series moving in the right direction?
Too much yelling, too little crime-solving and investigating for an Ace Attorney experience.
An average movie recommendable to fans of the franchise, with beautiful scenes and exquisite orcs.
Why does one replay a game? In this thinkpiece I go over reasons why I do and don’t replay games.
What are the main differences between analog and digital versions of Gloomhaven and what you should buy?
With a combination of a kick-ass soundtrack, a colorful cast of characters, and stylish fighting, Guilty Gear Strive rocks your socks off.
Innocent Passage is a game about processes of adaptation and cascading failure in global supply chains. It allows us to think about how the world might be changed through our collective.
The enjoyment in hard games is said to come from the feeling of accomplishment. Maybe there’s some to be found in failure as well.
Ever wished to become a walking, projectile throwing, bringer of death? No? Well, here’s Vampire Survivors anyway.
A lightweight but addicting deck-building game with just enough decision-making to keep replayability high.