Review: Armillo
Armillo rolls down the nostalgia highway in his first adventure, currently exclusive to the Wii U eShop. The ride has its bumps, but it’s a trip worth taking. Armillo is a jack of all trades master...
Armillo rolls down the nostalgia highway in his first adventure, currently exclusive to the Wii U eShop. The ride has its bumps, but it’s a trip worth taking. Armillo is a jack of all trades master...
We wanted to have a bit of fun with the final week leading up to e3. You may have already seen some of it with our pre-e3 Dual Wielding podcasts or Ask a Dork,...
Review by Dan Thomas When I was first told about Ittle Dew, it was described to me as a top-down puzzler similar to classic Zelda games–cue block puzzles and interesting items ushering you through...
Life under the seas must be magical. Based on The Little Mermaid and Spongebob Squarepants a lot more goes on down there than we are led to believe. Squids Odyssey is here to expand...
You ever have a friend who takes things just a little too literal? The fine folks at Dakko Dakko, either take things too literal or have a fantastic sense of humor. Scram Kitty and...
Scourge Outbreak is a game with an muddy history. Originally released as “The Scourge Project”, in two episodes and now an one updated package, Scourge Outbreak aims to deliver an experience akin to blockbusters...
It feels like these days there is rarely a month where there isn’t a new Kickstarter game being released. Mercenary Kings from Tribute Games is no different although it has already been available on...
Even though its not the first South Park game to be released, South Park The Stick of Truth is their first AAA title. Matt Stone and Trey Parker teamed up with Obsidian Entertainment and...
Recently, I had the pleasure of spending multiple hours with Outlast. The game which was previously released on the PC has found its way onto the PlayStation 4. And for the first month is...
2013 has come and gone, and for me it was quite an entertaining year. A year that bought me many laughs, many frowns, a few smiles and a couple of tears. Over the course...