Signs of life for Xbox, but it has its work cut out for it if it wants to stay in the conversation.
Driving in Assetto Corsa is a joy- sadly, everything else simply isn't up to the mark.
Final Fantasy 14 Stormblood gives me hope that Square Enix hasn't completely forgotten about what makes the series tick.
Producer Akihiro Suzuki talks about addressing criticism and fundamentally changing Dynasty Warriors.
Despite tons of initial promise, Hello Neighbor delivers a subpar experience with terrible mechanics and gameplay.
Analyst extraordinaire Michael Pachter shares his insight into the trends of an industry in a state of transition.
A true stepping stone.
The hottest game of 2017 is certainly revolutionary but requires a lot more work even in its launch state.
Recotechnology talks about its strategy title focused on the war between the Celtiberians and Romans.
The Nintendo Switch is very clearly a success now- but where does Nintendo go from here?
Okami is still as impressive an achievement for video games as it was over a decade ago.
Though not as good as the experience in the base game, the two new DLC chapters are still excellent additions to the Resident Evil lineup.
Honestly, picking just five was a bit hard...
Sony had a bumper 2017, but they made some small mistakes along the way...
Fabula Epica goes back to the past with its episodic turn-based RPG.
A Walk in the Park shows improvement, but is still rough around the edges.
Playful Corp discusses its cutesy Xbox One platformer and what makes it special.
Seasun discusses its 2D hack and slash title (along with announcing a delay).
Milkstone Studios offers some insight into its asymmetrical, survival horror multiplayer title.