In a world saturated with “live services,” loot boxes, and battle royales, something has been missing from gaming lately and now I know what it was: an incredible synth soundtrack and an urban samurai who can see all possible outcomes of any situation.
If you don't live in a small town and have ever wondered what it's like to live in one, simply play Night in the Woods and there you go. Night in the Woods is a...
Horizon: Zero Dawn is an excellent videogame, how could it not be? The pitch alone is worthy of your attention: A post apocalyptic world where human beings have...
Enter Mount Massive Asylum: a deranged playground of psychotic mental patients run amok. You are Miles Upshur, a freelance journalist with more balls than a 90s...
There are some games that, no matter how much background you gather or how many reviews you read, you simply can’t prepare for. These games hit you emotionally ...
Growing up I played a game for the Playstation called Harvest Moon: Back to Nature. If you did too, perhaps you share my feelings: No matter how many times I s...
"All progressions from a higher to a lower order are marked by ruins and mystery and a residue of nameless rage."
// Blood Meridian, Cormac McCarthy
An incr...
On Google, the word “blocking” is defined in a few different ways. As a noun, it is “the action or process of obstructing movement, progress, or activity,” as i...
Lucas Baird, Features Editor
As I began drafting my Game of the Year pick for 2015, I realized something striking. In searching for a game that epitomized my i...
It’s not often you can say a game is truly unique, but Oquonie is just that; a mindful blend of rich art, atmosphere, and puzzle gameplay that’s almost too clev...