The Year of Nintendo is here and they are relentless.
Month: July 2019
Judgment – Law and Order in Kamurocho
With the Yakuza series finally receiving the recognition it deserves, it only took 6 games, the franchise can still feel overwhelming to newcomers of the series. The narrative can be pretty difficult to follow, navigating the dense streets of Kamurocho can be daunting, and there are so many characters to follow, you might lose sight…
Super Mario Maker 2 – Chaotic Creativity
Nintendo has another hit on its hands.
Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night – Review
The true successor to Castlevania is here.
Sea of Solitude – In Uncharted Waters
Mental health, even today, is difficult to discuss openly. It is however, a topic that is often discussed in a number of independent games, which is a welcome change from what can be found in the mainstream. Sea of Solitude puts you squarely in the shoes of Kay, a young woman from alone and adrift…
Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to the Clippers – The NBA is now wide open
Kawhi and Paul George to the Clippers has altered the NBA landscape.
EA Has a Public Image Problem, But It’s One of Their Own Doing
Recently, the EVP of Strategic Growth at EA – Mike Bibley – spoke to gamesindustry.biz regarding EA’s investment in independent title’s and their stance on streaming moving forward. During the interview Matt stated that, “I still struggle with the perception that we’re a bunch of bad guys.” This would indicate that executives at EA are…