Kennedy and Barton break down the release of the new Pokémon Card set, Paradox Rift.
Mason and Barton break down the release of Sonic Superstars, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
Barton and Riley break down the launch of Assassin's Creed Mirage.
Kennedy breaks down Unity's updates to their controversial new pricing model.
Despite taking influence from gaming titans like Prey and Bioshock, Atomic Heart doesn't grab player with its world or characters. Even with fun gameplay and a promising development, the game seems to come up short.
With a legacy of classic games, Game Freak returns with Pokémon Scarlet/Violet. While the gameplay and atmosphere are some of Pokémon's best work, the performance issues that plague the game drag what could have been one of Game Freak's best into mediocrity.
In this episode of Wrapped Up, Blake discusses Blizzard, Playstation, Kid Cudi, and more!
This episode of Wrapped Up talks about Nvidia, a win for game preservationists, and new gaming content being made.
A podcast covering highlights of the Tokyo Games Show, Kanye West, KiwiFarms, and more.
Chocobo GP could easily have been a slam dunk love letter to the original that could’ve attracted people tired of Mario Kart 8. Instead, it feels like a soulless cash grab that I cannot recommend until the monetization is reworked or the price is dropped.
Total War 3 has no real characters, no real plot, no real story. Yet it delivers exactly what it promises: to be better than anything else ever has. Total War: Warhammer 3 sets out to astound a young veteran of CA’s catalog, promising nothing less than absolute greatness to come.