Video Games
New indie studio Big Blue Sky Games teases upcoming game Merchants of Rosewall and we are SO in
There are a few indie studios we've had our eyes on since their conception and one of them, Big Blue Sky Games, just released a teaser trailer and a bunch of art for its newly announced fantasy shop management sim, Merchants of Rosewall.
What to Play This Weekend: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Spiritfall, and Cats Love Boxes bring the vivid, colorful, and cozy weekend vibes
Happy Friday, Watchers!
Getting started with Last Epoch as a Diablo 4 player
Last Epoch has finally been released onto the world from following a very successful Kickstarter in 2018, a few release delays, and four years in Early Access.
What Diablo 4 could learn from the new ARPG Last Epoch
The Last Epoch launched last week after five years of early access, and it's an ARPG that, like almost every ARPG in existence, is clearly heavily influenced by Diablo 2.
What to Play This Weekend: New games Last Epoch, Pacific Drive, and Balatro offer something for every type of gamer
Happy Friday, Watchers!
What games have you anticipated, bought, but never played again?
I’m not sure what game I’ll get around to buying next.
What video games, new or old, have perfected the couch co-op experience?
Maybe it's cold Midwest weather that has me thinking about cozy couch games, maybe it's the recent sense that Love is in the Air -- whatever the case, I've recently been musing on how few solid couch co-op games currently exist (at least in mainstream gaming).
What games will you be trying out at Steam Next Fest this week?
This week is the first Steam Next Fest of 2024 and, as always, I am excited to try out new game demos.
In times of trouble do you seek cozy or dystopian games?
Cozy and wholesome games have been a trend of late: it’s a common phenomenon that in time of social anxiety and stress people gravitate toward optimistic media.
From Assassin’s Creed to World of Warcraft: Which game has the best travel system?
For the purposes of this post, a travel system is any means in a video game where you can accelerate or even skip over distances between your objectives or hub locations in the game.