Swords and Sandals – The Flash Game That Never Dies
The recent death of Flash marked the end of an era, and a lot of old games from the 2000s have pretty much become completely...
It’s been eight long years, but it’s finally here! While there’s no denying that Cyberpunk 2077 could have used a few more months of development, the game, despite all of its technical hiccups, still lives up to all the hype.
Over the years, what started out as a typical looter shooter MMO with a basic crafting system and no story whatsoever has since turned into a lore-rich universe with countless hours of content.
What happens when you mix MegaMan Battle Network’s combat system with Slay the Spire’s mechanics? You get One Step From Eden, a roguelite deckbuilding game developed by Thomas Moon Kang after a very successful Kickstarter campaign.
So, it’s been a little over a month since my last blog post. In case anyone was wondering, yes, it does have something to do with the current global crisis, but also a few other factors.
I don’t know about you guys, but I absolutely love using melee weapons in FPS games. Getting up close and personal to strike down your foes just feels so satisfying, especially when the combat system goes beyond just mindlessly spamming the left mouse button.
With Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord coming out very soon (depending on when you’re reading this), I’ve been itching for an alternative to play while waiting for it to be fully released. Enter Conqueror’s Blade, an MMORPG/RTS with instanced battles and scheduled open-world wars.
With the highly-anticipated Cyberpunk 2077’s release date being pushed back a few more months, gamers are left looking for alternatives to help pass the time.