As the old adage goes: I dig giant robots, you dig giant robots, we dig giant robots, chicks dig giant robots. Nice. To this end Mecha Blitz seems to be gunning after my own heart- its a top-down versus game, letting you build and customize your own mechs in either...
Echo Point Nova seems out to improve the diverse world of FPS games, through the simple act of making things go really really fast. While we’ve recently moved away from generic CoD clones with the more hyper aggressive Boomer Shooters, this upcoming game, which...
Skull and Bones, like many Ubisoft games before it, is one of those titles where there’s really no shortage of things to do that don’t require you to globe trot for some durian. When I got to try out the title’s endgame at a hands-on event, I was...
Suffice to say, roguelikes are in a bit of a twist. With many people focusing on the randomized buffs aspect, it feels like the genre’s generally fallen into a rut, with many roguelikes falling into either Hades clones or third-person action games. Enter, The...
Apollo Justice is in a weird place. As part of Capcom’s tradition of new-wave protagonists, Apollo Justice is the face of what I like to think of as the new era Ace Attorney games- taking place after the three-game arc of Justice For All. With the release of Apollo...
Amid the sea of fighting games, Tekken has always stood on its own island. Not unlike series protagonist-turned-villain Kazuya Mishima, it’s propelled by its belief in its own strength- being the biggest 3D fighter means it has carte blanche on what that means, and...