What Resident Evil 8’s Vampires, Witches, and Werewolves Tell Us About the... January 15, 2021 | Matthew Byrd

It Is Time to Revive Star Wars: 1313 January 13, 2021 | Robert Endyo

Is Uncharted The Best Indiana Jones Game?... January 12, 2021 | Matthew Byrd

6 Things You Don’t Know About the Michael Keaton Batman Games... January 5, 2021 | Matthew Byrd

Star Citizen – What’s Coming in 2021 December 23, 2020 | Robert Endyo

5 Best Video Game Stories of 2020 December 22, 2020 | Matthew Byrd

Why Marvel’s Avengers is a Triple-A Mobile Game
August 10, 2020 | Matthew ByrdFans everywhere finally got their hands on Marvel’s Avengers thanks to the first stage of the game’s beta. While impressions across the board are somewhat mixed, the general consensus seems to be that Marvel’s Avengers doesn’t feel like it’s … Read More
The 10 Most Underrated Games on Xbox Game Pass
August 9, 2020 | Matthew ByrdXbox Game Pass is simply the best deal in gaming. For $9.99 a month, it grants you access to a growing library of classic and modern titles. Many have even started referring to it as the fabled “Netflix of … Read More
How Cloud Imperium Games Can Build Confidence Within the Star Citizen Community
August 9, 2020 | Robert EndyoCloud Imperium Games has recently come under fire due to a lack of communication on the status and progress of Squadron 42. Squadron 42, for the uninitiated, is the single-player game being crafted alongside Star Citizen going back to … Read More
August Game Releases Worth Checking Out
August 1, 2020 | Robert EndyoDespite 2020’s reputation thus far, it has been a notable year for games. Many highly anticipated titles have released so far and more are on their way before the year closes out. As we tip past the midpoint, August didn’t … Read More
What’s Really Happening With Star Citizen?
July 30, 2020 | Robert EndyoFor the past eight years, I’ve been closely following the production of Star Citizen and its single-player addition Squadron 42. Back in 2012 at the beginning of the Kickstarter, I was fascinated by the idea of a modern version … Read More
Physical Game Versions Won’t Die
July 28, 2020 | Robert EndyoThe reveal of the PlayStation 5’s dual release of a very symmetrical digital-only version and a lumpy disc system has prompted more debates over whether digital media is the future. Even today, digital games are becoming the dominant method … Read More
What is the Legacy of the Xbox One?
July 23, 2020 | Matthew ByrdMicrosoft has made it clear that the launch of the Xbox Series X will not mean the immediate death of the Xbox One. In fact, Microsoft will not produce true Xbox Series X exclusives for at least a couple … Read More
The Most Underrated PlayStation 4 Exclusives
July 21, 2020 | Matthew ByrdThe PlayStation 4 will be remembered for many things, but its most lasting legacy may be its incredible collection of exclusive titles. At a time when it felt like true exclusives were harder to come by, the PlayStation 4 … Read More
What Rocket League Going F2P Could Mean for the Game
July 21, 2020 | Robert EndyoRocket League has been an unconventional success story from the very beginning. The self-published title from Psyonix built a following greater and more consistent than many AAA games in the multiplayer realm. While it has had some difficulties, growing … Read More
Ghost of Tsushima and The Best Photo Modes in Video Games
July 17, 2020 | Matthew ByrdGhost of Tsushima is many things, but one of its best features happens to be its incredible visuals and consistently brilliant art design. Those qualities make it the perfect environment for a photo mode.
The photo mode concept isn’t … Read More
Why Final Fantasy 7 Remake is the Best Game of 2020 (So Far)
July 10, 2020 | Matthew ByrdThe COVID-19 pandemic has turned the world upside down. Nearly every element of everyday life has been changed in some way by this ongoing global event.
While it’s hardly the biggest problem to emerge as a result of these … Read More
PlayStation 5 Box Art May Hint At the Future of PlayStation Exclusives
July 9, 2020 | Matthew Byrd
The reveal of the box art for upcoming PS5 title Spider-Man: Miles Morales probably doesn’t seem like a big deal. After all, it’s just a picture of a jeweled case and some cover art, right?
While there’s some … Read More
Are Games Too Long?
July 8, 2020 | Robert Endyo
I’ve previously gone into the subject of “how long games should be” as an exploration of what really appeals to me with game length – or if it’s even a big deal. I still feel much the same … Read More
Should Call of Duty 2020 Replace Warzone?
June 30, 2020 | Matthew ByrdWe don’t know if you’ve noticed, but Call of Duty: Warzone is insanely popular.
Warzone is a free-to-play battle royale title based on the technology that powered 2019’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. While Warzone was released months after Modern … Read More
Ghost of Tsushima and The Best Samurai Video Games Ever
June 28, 2020 | Matthew ByrdThe upcoming release of Ghost of Tsushima has us thinking about samurai games. To be more specific, it has us thinking about how there actually aren’t a ton of great samurai games out there. In fact, Ghost of Tsushima … Read More
Did The Last of Us Part 2’s Marketing Lie to Us?
June 19, 2020 | Matthew ByrdThe Last of Us Part 2 was only released to the general public today, but it’s already found itself at the center of various controversies. While we have no doubt the conversations surrounding these controversies will continue in the … Read More
How Far Should Remasters Go?
June 18, 2020 | Robert EndyoThe distinction between “remaster” and “remake” has been getting blurrier over the years. We are, without a doubt, in a time where both are becoming common in game development. As we’ve seen with modern releases like Resident Evil 2 … Read More
PlayStation 5’s Design and the Ugliest Game Consoles Ever
June 17, 2020 | Matthew ByrdThe reveal of the PlayStation 5 design has inspired a…passionate reaction. While not ever response to the console’s looks is negative, there are some who are being very vocal about their displeasure. Some are even calling it one of … Read More