The NES, or just Nintendo if you swing that way, marked a real moment of change for the gaming industry. But what will probably never change is how many whippers you can find on it that you’d probably ...
Life can feel kinda slow sometimes. Well, until you hit 30 and then every chocolate bar you eat makes you feel like Eren Yaeger after kissing a queen’s hand. If you wanna speed your life up a bit, ...
Gaming is always changing. Imagine explaining to someone fresh off of Halo 2 that a French turn-based RPG where you beat up mimes would end up winning Game of the Year in twenty years. They’d probably ...
So, you’ve successfully managed to avoid your social commitments to sit down and write something. After combing through it to check the grammar and that there isn’t a trail of letters from when you ...
Immersion. It’s the cornerstone of every great horror game. If the player isn’t immersed in the terrors that surround them, they won’t feel the intended fear and the whole thing can fall flat. To ...
PC players really are just spoilt for choice with dozens of games releasing each day, often to the point where some gems go completely under the radar. Trawling through Steam charts should come with a ...
Even now, many gamers’ first foray into the wonderful world of pixelated adventure was not via the Xbox, the PlayStation or any number of Nintendo’s child-friendly consoles, but instead through the ...
The Switch might have had a long run at the top as the handheld console of choice, but Valve have made a great case for themselves with the Steam Deck. Being able to play the hundreds, if not ...
Along with science fiction, fantasy is one of the most common settings chosen for strategy games. However, fantasy typically includes a greater diversity of hybrid games that crosses role-playing or ...
World War 2 is one of the most popular historical settings in strategy games. The massive conflict allows for a huge variety of games tackling different theatres and perspectives, from the smallest ...
Leading up to 2004, Sony shrunk its current hardware into a handheld unit. This meant taking PlayStation media on the road, so we could travel with the likes of Solid Snake, Ratchet & Clank, Sora, and ...
I finally got round to watching Neon Genesis Evangelion this month. I’d never seen it before, despite it having been around for the best part of 20 years and hailed as a transcendent, landmark moment ...