Zack Webster
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Black Myth: Wukong is visually impressive and has decent gameplay. However, its story relies heavily on the source material and may ostracize those unfamiliar with the novel.
There's always something enjoyable about a wonderful swashbuckling adventure. Can Thunderful Games' SteamWorld Heist II stand up to the deepest ocean depths or does it crash against the reef?
This edition of Adventure Corner focuses on the puzzle platformer Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story. Unfortunately, this song is quite a bit out of key.
Pokémon games haven't changed their formula much in the last twenty five years, relying on side games for experimentation. Arceus breathes a new life into the franchise and shows how reinventing key gameplay aspects can revolutionize the Pokémon experience.
Twenty-five years after the original Super Famicom release of Seiken Densetsu 3, a remake looks to attract a whole new generation of gamers. Trials of Mana is a great example of how to update a 16-bit RPG for a modern audience while staying true to the original.
Are you ready to go on an adventure and make a secret hideout? Join Sam Wachter on her quest to figure out if Atelier Ryza is a worthy Atelier game, or if the secret hideout needs to be blown up.
Ubisoft and Nintendo got together to make a crossover. Instead of a platformer, RPGamers get Mario and Rabbids married together with XCOM style combat.
The Darkest Dungeon may seem scary, but all the witnesses who say so are unreliably insane. The fact that these people were all perfectly sane before entering is surely just coincidence.
Action!Jensen didn't ask for a sequel. He also didn't ask to be a basketball star/super agent/whiskey lover. What he did ask for was that fangirls back off and take a number.
We may have asked for better boss fights, but its doubtful anyone wanted tablet gimmicks or an English language audio commentary recorded by French Canadians. RPGamers can't win them all, even by the year 2027. Put on your trench coat and find a conspiracy...again.