When you think of the Super Nintendo, what’s the first thing you think of? If you answered “a Smith & Wesson,” first of all, Mario Is Missing was not that bad. But it’s not really accurate. There were ...
The NES, or just Nintendo if you swing that way, marked a real moment of change for the gaming industry. But what will probably never change is how many whippers you can find on it that you’d probably ...
World War 2 is one of the most popular historical settings in strategy games. The massive conflict allows for a huge variety of games tackling different theatres and perspectives, from the smallest ...
The city was burning, its gates smashed and dead defenders littered the streets. I had won. An old foe who had been a thorn in my side since the beginning of my unification of China was finally ...
There’s something dangerous and comforting in being alone. While it may provide solace from the stresses of life, taking too far a step back from everyone and everything could potentially send you ...
The medieval battlefield and thrill of combat is always an exhilarating topic to explore in strategy games. The prevalence of iron-clad and colorful knights, as well as the arrival of large nomad ...
Dynasty Warriors has been around for over twenty years and is the most consistent hack-and-slash franchise not named Devil May Cry. The series, almost always developed by Omega Force and published by ...
With a 40th anniversary of their first appearance that’s going to be here sooner than you think (because time just stopped making sense after the world stopped), it’s safe to say The Simpsons is a ...
Action games come in many flavors. From the soulslikes that dominate the landscape of gaming today, to the more cinematic Uncharted-esque experiences, the genre covers a huge amount of ground and is ...
In 2005, Santa Monica Studios unleashed God of War for the PlayStation 2, a brutal hack-and-slash game series that has dominated PlayStation platforms in the years since. The early entries in the ...
Ace Attorney belongs in the same kind of silly pantheon of excellence as JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (though with sadly not quite as many talking dogs with human faces). Both are extravagant, often ...
Battlefield obviously has its diehard devotees, but for almost the entirety of its lifespan, it felt like it was playing second fiddle to Call of Duty. Now though, it feels like the winds are shifting ...