10 Unsolved Mysteries In Red Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2 is undeniably huge. A map the scale of Red Dead 2’s must hold some secrets, but a lot of people play this game, so surely they can’t stay secret for long, right? Well, turns out...
View ArticleWhich House In Fire Emblem: Three Houses Is Right For You?
Fire Emblem: Three Houses launches next week, and right off the bat, you’re faced with a big decision: Which of the three houses will you choose? Much like Harry Potter’s house system, these schools...
View ArticleOkay, Now You Should Buy The Assassin's Creed Odyssey DLC
When the first episode of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s DLC launched back in December, I advised fans to wait on buying it. After all, the season pass is expensive (with a base price of $40), and that...
View Article10 Tips To Help You Take Back Paris In Wolfenstein: Youngblood
The next Wolfenstein is out in the wild (for PC players at least) and brings with it a host of new systems that might throw fans of the series for a loop. To help adjust to those changes (or if you're...
View ArticleWhat Youngblood Might Tell Us About Wolfenstein III
When Wolfenstein: Youngblood was announced at E3 2018, many fans of the series raised their eyebrows at the news that the game would be set in the '80s and star protagonist B.J.’s twin daughters....
View ArticleA Brief History Of The Fire Emblem Series
Fire Emblem: Three Houses launches tomorrow and we like it a whole lot. However, this is not the first time we have been enamored with the franchise. Fire Emblem has been around for nearly 30 years,...
View Article2020 Video Game Release Schedule
If you're wondering what games are coming up in 2020, we've put them all in one convenient location. This list will be continually updated to act as a living, breathing schedule as new dates are...
View ArticleEverything We Know About Animal Crossing: New Horizons
After seven years without a mainline Animal Crossing release, fans are eagerly anticipating the next installment in the franchise, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, coming to Nintendo Switch. Although...
View Article10 Tips To Lead Your Heroes To Victory In Fire Emblem: Three Houses
With big branching paths and plenty of systems to explore, Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a massive game. As a professor, you’ll need to prepare your students for success on and off the battlefield,...
View ArticleWhat To Expect From Wolfenstein: Youngblood On Switch
Wolfenstein: Youngblood is now officially out on PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. All in all, Youngblood is a pretty great time (our review is here). We played the PC version of the game for review, but...
View ArticleWhy I Like Dragon Quest Builders 2 So Dang Much: An Investigation
Staying on top of games is especially hard in 2019. The pace of new releases and the ballooning length of triple-A titles has turned my pile of shame into a turbo-powered treadmill I can’t possibly...
View ArticleReplay – Spyro: A Hero's Tail
Click here to watch embedded mediaSpyro the Dragon is a beloved character who has far too many skeletons in his closet. Following Insomniac Games' brilliant trilogy of games, the purple dragon fell on...
View ArticleSchools In Video Games We’d Love (Or Hate) To Attend
High school and college can be difficult, but we always have video games to keep our brains in shape. Whether you want to learn magic, the Force, or the good-old “three R’s” (despite the fact that only...
View Article5 Important Improvements For NASCAR Heat 4
Although there isn’t a particular, hyped new feature for NASCAR Heat 4, that doesn’t mean the game isn’t changing in some fundamental ways. In fact, developer Monster Games has made a host of...
View ArticleComposer Jesper Kyd Looks Back On Borderlands 3, Assassin's Creed, and Hitman
BAFTA award-winning composer Jesper Kyd has been working in the games industry for almost 30 years. From Borderlands to Darksiders, Assassin's Creed to Hitman, Kyd has worked with iconic franchises...
View ArticleThe Top 10 Game Boy Games
Today marks the 30th anniversary of the North American release of Nintendo's first handheld gaming device, the Game Boy. Released in 1989, the Game Boy was a successor of sorts to the hugely successful...
View ArticleFire Emblem: Three Houses Builds An Army Worth Caring About
Now that Fire Emblem: Three Houses has been out for almost a week, I can finally talk about it in detail with you all, which has me over the moon. My review pretty much sums up my thoughts, but here’s...
View ArticleCharting Harry Potter's Rocky Gaming History
As today is his birthday, The Boy Who Lived has now lived to the age of 39, and what better way to celebrate the magical hero’s big day than with some magical games based on his adventures?! Harry...
View ArticleiOS 13 Might Make The iPhone A Legitimate Handheld Gaming System
Bluetooth controller compatibility is finally coming to iPhones this fall with iOS 13 which means you will, at long last, be able to use Xbox One and PlayStation 4 controllers with your Apple device....
View ArticleWe Deserve Better From Games With Breakable Weapons
CRACK! CLANG! SNAP! I cringe whenever I hear these sounds in a game with breakable weapons. Neglecting to keep an eye on a sword’s durability can lead to disaster, or at least a panicked moment of...
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