Without a doubt, People Can Fly's Bulletstorm was last-gen's most underrated first-person shooter. Violent, original, and incredibly funny, the game found itself lost under the rubble of every other shooting game out there attempting to beat Activision and Electronic Arts
After a lengthy break between episodes, Telltale Games' The Walking Dead has returned to us. Considering the twist of the last couple minutes of Episode Two, this wait has been kinda painful to say the least. Nevertheless what "Above the
So there I am completely surrounded by nasty men with guns, with only my two fists as my means of protection. As soon as the action picked up, I began to carefully teleport myself literally into a corner. Only here,
Rain World had intrigued me when I had first heard of it. The game looked beautiful, and had great looking animation to fit the type of survival experience it was pitching. Unfortunately this game falls victims to a nasty combination
I knew going into FRIMA Studios' FATED: The Silent Oath that I wasn't being delivered a full-fledged video game experience. Rather, this virtual title is more along the lines of an interactive film with some gameplay elements. What was delivered
Snakes usually get a bad rep in the entertainment realm. They're usually seen as the must-own pet for villains, or -- at times -- a certain mid-boss in horror games. Sumo Digital seemed to have realized this, which is why
Another Anime Boston interview special is upon us, with actor/musician/martial arts master Johnny Yong Bosch entering the fold! Join the Boston Bastard Brigade, Wicked Anime, Gamer Talk, WAMC Northeast Public Radio, Operation Rainfall, Mithical Entertainment, and ComicsAlliance as Bosch talks about his life
It's the first interview special recorded at Anime Boston 2017, and we start off with a bang with the man behind the voice of the Prince of all Saiyans! Join the Boston Bastard Brigade, Wicked Anime, WAMC Northeast Public Radio, Operation
The Touhou series has seen many titles since its PC-98 days, but it's only recently that the humble doujin franchise has seen any kind of release in the West. It's a good thing that even the spin-off console titles are making
The Atelier series are fun games, but it's not much of a secret that they are largely not all that different from each other. Almost sensing this, Gust has decided to switch up the formula for their latest entry, Atelier