Category: video games

  • Yakuza 0 on Windows Today

    The only game I know of where you can brawl, race R.C. cars competitively with teenagers, help punk rockers with their imposter syndrome, and sing karaoke, all in 1980’s Tokyo, is out on Steam for Windows. That’s just a few months after I, and no doubt many others, bought it for the PlayStation 4 while thinking “Yakuza…

  • ST:BC Got TNG DLC on WIN

    If you’ve ever wanted to blow up the Enterprise D, I’ve got good news.

  • No Man’s Sky’s NEXT Patch Introduction Might Be Worse

    Co-founder of my favorite old pub, The Rock, The Paper, The Shogun, John Walker has written a bit about how the introduction to No Man’s Sky has changed with the latest update: More usually a feature of games that have spent far too long in early access, No Man’s Sky feels like a game that’s…

  • A Brief History of Casual Games

    Jake Birkett of Grey Alien Games (Shadow Hand, Regency Solitaire, and more) has a good article up talking about the history of casual games for personal computers from a developer’s perspective. Tetris is, to me, the pinnacle of casual gaming. Experts can have so much skill to be at the higher levels, but it was…

  • No Man’s Sky Is Back & On the Xbox One

    Hello Games’ No Man Sky is two years old, but if you are like me and tried it out back then only to move on before finishing the main quest then you might want to check out the latest updates. Hello Games has added multiplayer, Jack wrote that they have also added third-person options, base…