Saros is a new action roguelike game with bullet hell combat and a wealth of systems and mechanics, some a bit hidden.
As a long-time Invincible fan, Invincible VS is right up my alley. I love fighting games, and especially love tag fighters.
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When game tutorials trick you for fun
Some video games use their tutorials not just to teach mechanics, but to deliberately mislead players for narrative or thematic impact. These deceptive intros can hide major twists, reframe the story ...
A game 28 years in the making will be headed to the Secret Lair store soon.
Saros doesn't waste any time throwing you into the deep end. Immediately following the tutorial, players are pitted against ...
First Light after a multi-hour hands-on, and interview with the James Bond game's art director, IOI's Rasmus Poulsen.
Mah Jongg — the tile-based four player game that originated in 19th century China and has since spawned an American variation ...
In the late nineties, we got a pair of bangers: a lesser-known but totally brilliant Game Boy title that played a bit like ...
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Level up your Roblox game creation skills
Roblox has become a go-to platform for aspiring game developers, offering free tools, tutorials, and now AI-assisted features to speed up creation. From learning Lua scripting to designing 3D worlds, ...
Invincible Vs isn't always the smoothest experience, but it has a solid and chaotic mechanical foundation with tons of ...
The Nintendo Entertainment System is filled with several tough games, but modern changes have made some of them much easier.
Justin threw some hands in Invincible VS, the new tag fighter from the studio behind the comic and television show. But how does it hold up, and is it a worthy entry into the fighting game pantheon?
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