To Infinity….. And Beyond Galaxyland
Plot a course for the stars in the all-new planet-hopping adventure RPG! Indie publisher, United Label, have announced Beyond Galaxyland; a 2.5D adventure-RPG set among the stars. Created by Chicago-based…
Plot a course for the stars in the all-new planet-hopping adventure RPG! Indie publisher, United Label, have announced Beyond Galaxyland; a 2.5D adventure-RPG set among the stars. Created by Chicago-based…
Earlier today, ATLUS hosted a special developer livestream regarding their upcoming full-scale fantasy RPG Metaphor: ReFantazio. Studio Zero Director Katsura Hashino (Persona 3, 4 and 5, Shin Megami Tensei III…
Single-player RPG New Arc Line coming to PC, Xbox Series X|S and PlayStation 5 in 2024 Fulqrum Publishing and Dreamate Games have today released a new, heart-wrenching story trailer for…
The following is a review by IM Dave Angel, who is joining on the Complete Xbox Team. Smalland: Survive the Wilds by Merge Games, available on Xbox Series X|S &…
Skull and Bones was always going to be a tough game to review. I have a love/hate relationship with a lot of Ubisofts recent gaming exploits but I was willing…
Having played video games for a substantial part of my life, sometimes, it’s the simple things that bring me joy. In a time where every game wants to consume all…
Release date trailer teases new footage of this holiday feast! Indie developer WildArts, in partnership with Dear Villagers, are happy to announce their upcoming adventure RPG Born of Bread will…
Summum Aeterna is another procedurally generated, 2D roguelike darling on Steam at the moment. Taking inspiration from the likes of Metroid and Castlevania, players will traverse several different worlds, gaining…
Take on the Role of Geppetto’s Prized Puppet to Uncover the Mysteries of Krat and Save the City in this New Take on the Fairy-Tale Classic Neowiz, a global game…
I’m not going to lie, when I first started playing Remedium: Sentinels, it didn’t win me over. The mechs you pilot felt clunky and slow. Whether it was the movement…