Travis Strikes Again No More Heroes Preview: A Promising Return

Although this upcoming entry in the No More Heroes series is considered more of a spin off, fans of the previous games can find a lot to enjoy in Travis Strikes Again. The demo I got hands on time with…

Shovel Knight: King of Cards Preview

Losing the only thing you know is devastating and can upset your world, making you question the place you held. This is the premise in the next add-on for Yacht Club Games’ Shovel Knight. You play as King Knight, the…

Code Vein Preview: Style Goes a Long Way

I think to start off by saying, “Okay, Code Vein is kind of anime Dark Souls” can come off as too reductive. And to some extent, it is. But I think to get you in the headspace of what Code…

PAX East Follow Ups: Flint Hook, Sundered, & Chasm

Alex makes the rounds on three of his most anticipated indie games coming this year.

RIOT: Civil Unrest Preview – Gimme Shelter

A game with heavy topics and a heavy approach.

Divinity Original Sin 2 Divine Intervention

Another very deep dive into the DnD RPG.

Ultimate Chicken Horse Preview: A Silly Multiplayer Classic.

Ultimate Chicken Horse is a frantic, absurd, and wonderful couch co-op game, that while not the deepest experience, is one that will provide countless hours of enjoyment and fun. This game is fun, challenging, and creative at it’s most basic…

Hob Preview: Going Back Underground

My second trip to Hob’s underground was even more interesting than the one before.

IrrationalPod Ep. 319: PAX East 2017

It’s PAX. Let’s party.

Songbringer Preview: Let’s Get Trippy

Eat some cactus, have some peyote, and let’s get weird.

My Memory of Us Preview: A stunning tale of war, loss, and love.
Juggler Games new title My Memory of Us is an important video game. Serving as a metaphor for the Polish populace's treatment and story during the Second World War, the game delivers an at times haunting and darkly brilliant tale,…
The Gardens Between Preview: Unexpected beauty.
The Gardens Between is not the game I walked into the booth expecting it to be. It is not Brothers or Journey or any of the countless classic indie titles featuring a wordless narrative. This game isn't a beautiful take…