With Warner Bros. owning Adult Swim, it sometimes feels like only a matter of time before the adult-oriented animation channel gets sent to the tax writeoff mines. Which makes
Hot on the heels of an unsuccessful 25-hour attempt to enjoy Dragon Age: The Veilguard, my first couple hours with Eternal Strands, the new action-adventure game from a
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After spending almost two hours with the Death Howl demo, I realized that the most important aspect of any so-called “soulslike” video game is the vibes.
I have long
Back in the mid-90s, Japanese studio Genki were responsible for a series of games called Shutokō Battle, known (mostly) in the West as Tokyo Xtreme Racer. From 1994-2006
Lonely Mountains: Downhill is one of my favorite games, a 2019 mountain biking sort of racer/ sort of Zen exploration of a virtual wilderness. Developer Megagon released a skiing-focused
Grand Theft Hamlet is a documentary that follows two out-of-work actors, struggling during UK covid lockdowns, trying to stage a production of Hamlet in Rockstar’s online game.
This morning, thanks to the folks at RockPaperShotgun, I checked out the Steam demo for Locator, which calls itself a “Geoguessr-inspired detective game set on an alien planet.” I’
The swimming in recent indie game Naiad absolutely rules, which is good because you do a lot of it. You play as a water nymph who drifts around doing little