Not So Hard To Be A Shinobi – Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Review
Every single step in Sekrio: Shadows Die Twice is about precision. But unlike past games Souls games, the Wolf is extremely agile. And that’s what makes the game great.Read More →
Vega Montanez, 26, is a Dominican-American Hip Hop and R&B artist who loves video games. Born in New York, NY, Vega spent the early days of his life living in the Bronx and Washington Heights. As an artist, Vega delivers an introspective style of hip hop spiced with emotional undertones, powerful context, and atmospheric sounds. As a gamer, Vega loves narrative driven single player games and fighting games. He’s also really bad at finishing games, so be careful of spoilers.
Every single step in Sekrio: Shadows Die Twice is about precision. But unlike past games Souls games, the Wolf is extremely agile. And that’s what makes the game great.Read More →
The squad based combat with friends online is hands down the best way to experience this game. However, the experience alone is just as fun, especially if you don’t mind the added challenge of doing it alone.Read More →
Are you ready for Next-Gen? With every new generation comes the same question. What titles will be available at launch. Since the console itself has yet to be announced launch titles are still pretty far out. So I think this is the best time to introduce my top 5 request. Regardless of how likely or unlikely. DriveClub 2 In my opinion drive club failed for two reasons. The first reason was timing. Driveclub was supposed to be a PS4 launchRead More →
Standing Amongst Olympians Sega has been a player in the video games business for quite a few decades. And yet, they still never really manage to get a strong grip. They almost had a huge run with Sonic, but he was quickly bested by the plumber in the red overalls. Enough with the past, Sega is back and ready to rise to the occasion. The 2020 Olympics will be taking place in Tokyo next year. Besides already holding the licenses,Read More →
After years of speculation and rumors Borderlands 3 will be coming to a console near you.Read More →
In one corner we had the almighty Capcom, home of Ken, Ryu, and the rest of the Street Fight gang. And in the other corner was SNK.Read More →
Don’t get me wrong, I’m personally excited for the idea of 4 player party game. Especially one that looks like the Looney Tunes dungeon crawler i never knew i wanted.Read More →
Apple’s positioning as one of the top mobile device manufactures and the only true alternative to Windows computers gives it a ton of leverage.Read More →
Google announced Stadia with a super dope looking awesome remote. I’m not quite sure why the remote looks so familiar but, whatever right?Read More →
The saga continues… Yakuza. The name brings fear into the hearts of many. One of the longest running games in history is the center piece of the game with the same title (feels like this has been done before). Yakuza Kiwami 2 is the latest remade title in the franchise serving as a remake of the sequel originally on PS2. Released worldwide on December 7th, 2017, the remake carries a lot of updated visuals and a few updated gaming mechanics.Read More →
Disney & Final Fantasy Forever Kingdom Hearts 3 was developed and published by Square Enix and let’s just jump on into it. GRAPHICS: 1/2 Kingdom Hearts 3 is a game 13 years in the making. It kinda shows. The game doesn’t look bad. It’s a cartoon design how could it? But it doesn’t have any huge flair either. It lacks the Pixar sheen thats makes the 3D animated films outstanding. On the other hand, it does have the illustrious colorRead More →
When you’re last gen but you’re fun. Game development studios go out of business all the time. It’s the unfortunate part of the industry that keeps every on their toes. What does not happen often, if at all, is a game publisher going out of business. Then there assets and trademarks being purchased at auction. And finally, one of their biggest franchises gets brought back to life by the new owners. However, crazy it sounds, this is the story ofRead More →