Do you like yellow raincoat clad protagonists? Are you a fan of stories that are needlessly vague? Interested in horror stories with the aesthetic of stop-motion claymation films? Then …
Preserving gaming history is important. We’ve seen that demonstrated several times this generation. What stands out is Capcom’s Legacy Collections, the unprecedented success of Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, and the …
Since the release of Gone Home a few years ago, there have been many games that explored how to make gameplay light games more interactive without compromising artistic vision. Everybody’s …
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor is one of my favourite games of the past few years. It organically blended the free running and assassination mechanics from Ubisoft’s open world games, a counter-based …
In Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus “B.J.” Blazkowicz is a Fully Rendered Character Well, duh. But, not really. You know how in most first-person shooters when you look down …
Those of us out there who have been gaming for most of our lives could pretty easily list off a few “system-defining” games when asked. Games that you could …
Our first character creation guide for Fire Pro World took at look at “The Beast” Brock Lesnar — now, we look at The Cleaner. Kenny Omega has been a long-respected …
Once upon a time, I was tasked to review The Red Solstice, and from what I recall I had a generally good time. It was a sci-fi horror shooter based …
Before Europeans made their way to these shores, the land that would soon come to be known as the Americas was rich with various indigenous cultures. Few are so …
n the last few years game developers have grabbed many genres and mixed them together, creating their own masterpieces. There are through lines in most games nowadays, specifically in …