Ghostwire Tokyo Will Have 6 Different Graphical Modes

Ghostwire Tokyo is on its way and it seems that players are going to have a lot of choice when it comes to how they want to experience their game. As of today, Tango Gameworks has confirmed that the game will have six display modes when it launches on March 22.

Going from Doubter to True Believer in Elden Ring

Okay, so last week at this time I had only just gotten my feet wet with Elden Ring. I still wasn’t sure what I was doing, but I was more or less enjoying it. I was starting to see the appeal even as I struggled my way up to the first major location of the…

YouTube Highlights, Weekly Edition #240

Up this week: Super Mario Sunshine – in the grand arsenal of Mario games, Super Mario Sunshine is a unique stand-out. Join along as we play to find out why! Jenny LeClue: Detectivu – the life of amateur detective Jenny LeClue goes from mild to wild in this delightful murder-mystery indie game. Nostalgic Notions –…

I Play Video Games Wrong

When I played The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, I eventually did everything I could to avoid the Lynels, Centaur-like creatures that dotted Hyrule. I say “eventually” because I didn’t avoid them at first. At first, I was ready and willing to take on these difficult beasts with my dinky wooden sword, because…

The Kaito Files Come to Lost Judgement on March 28th

The story of Lost Judgement continues on March 28th with the upcoming release of “The Kaito Files” expansion. This DLC pack will add four story chapters starring Masaharu Kaito to the game. These is his story, and it has players working to help Kaito tie up some loose-ends from his own past. As Kaito, players…

World of Final Fantasy: Demo Review

World of Final Fantasy is a game I’ve had a passing interest in for the last couple of years, even though I knew nothing about it, except for the vague notion that it featured Final Fantasy characters from across the franchise.  It wasn’t until quite recently, however, that I decided to check out the “Dungeon…

Trine 2: Demo Review

One of the games I grew up with was The Lost Vikings for the SNES, where you would control three unique characters in order to solve puzzles and reach the exit alive.  Recently, I downloaded a demo of a game called Trine 2: The Complete Story that feels somewhat similar.  You control three characters, Amadeus…

Exploration, Death and Vengeance in Elden Ring

Last week, I talked a bit about having mostly missed out on the Soulsborne games and how I was thinking about rectifying that with Elden Ring. Well, I decided to go forward with it and picked up Elden Ring over the weekend. So far, it’s been an interesting experience, much more so than I was…

YouTube Highlights, Weekly Edition #239

Up this week: Super Mario Sunshine – in the grand arsenal of Mario games, Super Mario Sunshine is a unique stand-out. Join along as we play to find out why! Jenny LeClue: Detectivu – the life of amateur detective Jenny LeClue goes from mild to wild in this delightful murder-mystery indie game. Nostalgic Notions –…