You may think the Genesis has nothing left to show you, but unless you’ve got a complete collection of Sega Genesis games in your basement, the odds are high that there’s a title you haven’t heard of.
Certain PC games are more enjoyable when played with a controller, and this list includes titles that perform better with one ...
Great God Grove is, at its core, one big fetch quest. One person needs something, you go get it and bring it to them, and repeat that pattern for the entire run of the game. This has the potential ...
Please verify your email address. Sonic the Hedgehog is confirmed to still be a drifter without a permanent home, according to Sega. Recent confusion arose regarding Sonic's living situation in ...
but is only playable in two games. Mickey returns alongside Riku, Sora, Donald, and Goofy in their final stand against Xehanort in Kingdom Hearts III, specifically helping Riku travel the Realm of ...
Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is the new installment of Ryu Ga Gotoku studio's prominent action franchise. The game is one of the many spin-offs that focuses on the series' initial ...
Donald gets tired of the way Goofy goofs up, but then falls into a dream world where everybody is Goofy – including Donald! The newspaper arrives at Donald's House, but Donald has trouble trying to ...
Xbox Game Pass: Best new games this month Say hi ... spectacular gore effects, and goofy humor. In our Dead Island 2 review, Samuel Tolbert concluded "Dead Island 2 is everything a Dead Island ...
Ana Diaz (she/her) is a culture writer at Polygon, covering internet culture, fandom, and video games. Her work has previously appeared at NPR, Wired, and The Verge. The Chao, big-eyed creatures ...
A good-natured doctor and philosopher with a secret past, Arcade Gannon is a tragic figure. The player can doom him to a ...
A still from Yakuza 0 (Image via SEGA) When it comes to brawler games ... and a tone that tap-dances on seriousness and being borderline goofy. Sloclap has always been an underdog when it comes to ...
New York Times critics have reviewed games including Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Life Is Strange: Double Exposure and Mario & Luigi: Brothership. By The New York Times Playing every video game that ...