You are likely going to want to spin some dope tracks while you read this review as Will Arnett's Lego Batman is back in black. And yellow. And black. And yellow. Going straight from the big screen to the small screen on your TV screens,...
Tumblestone releases tomorrow on most major platforms. It's also going to be among the free games offered this month to Xbox Live Gold members. You can see our video review for the game...
It's hard to believe that Breath Of The Wild, the recently subtitled latest entry in the Zelda series has been kicking around since 2014. It's been a long, patient wait, but Nintendo has finally dumped a comprehensive ton of information...
I have liked just about every game that I purchased for my Wii U. Hardware mis-steps aside Nintendo can always be relied upon to provide solid gaming experiences, and in general, even their "bad" games are frequently a hair above their...
The Xeno series has had a weird history. It began life on the Playstation under Squaresoft with Xenogears, which I think everyone agrees is a classic. Then, the Xeno series was picked up by Namco after Hirohide Sugiura and Tetsuya...
Splatoon came out in late May, with what seemed at the time like an inexcusable low number of maps, weapons, and game types with Nintendo promising to add content to the game as the summer went on. While many outlets, reviewing the game in...
If you somehow managed to hunt down my notebooks from the early years of elementary school you would have found many things scrolled in their margins. Among the scribbles sat elaborate and meticulously designed "levels". A series of...
It's time once more for PAX Prime! This year Michael and Lucio are joining the fray but that didn't stop the first day from being any less hectic. For the next four days we'll be giving brief overviews of the games we're seeing at the...
I missed The Bridge when it was initially released. The game originally landed on the Xbox 360 and PC clear back in 2013 and garnered a decent dose of critical praise and awards in the process. Now here we are two years later, and if you...
Satoru Iwata, President of Nintendo and CEO of Nintendo of America, passed away July 11th, 2015. Mr. Iwata served as Nintendo's president from 2002 following his predecessor Hiroshi Yamauchi. Nintendo's internal announcement...