Video Games
Where the Heart Leads is gentle and empathetic in its lesson that adulthood isn’t a place where one arrives. It’s a process of becoming.
Space Jam: A New Legacy The Game may be free-to-play, but it does so little to justify playing it that it still isn’t worth it.
Black Skylands tasks players with saving a world that floats among the clouds by flying their airship and confronting the threats all around them.
In A Tale of Synapse: The Chaos Theories, Néro goes on an adventure to help his fellow, close-minded Synapsians understand the power of knowledge.
While the Destroy All Humans! gameplay may not be any different on the Switch, the biggest question is whether or not it’s worth picking up for the Switch.
Mario Golf: Super Rush is the latest Mario sports simulator game featuring a new Speed Golf mode and some complexity to the golfing mechanics
Scarlet Nexus sees the player take the role of a psionically powered soldier charged with protecting humanity from an otherworldly threat.
Legend of Mana originally released in 1999, so it is no surprise that Square Enix decided to bring the classic 2D game to modern systems.
Frontier Developments adds another Planet Zoo DLC that expands on the diverse cultures of Africa. Planet Zoo: Africa Pack adds five new animals and more.
Dark Deity sees the player guide a fresh band of military recruits as they are thrust into combat in defense of their kingdom.
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