The Warped Shelf: Revisionist Star Wars
“This week, in light of a certain film series making it’s return to cinemas, we talk about changes made to the various Star Wars home releases.”
Read more“This week, in light of a certain film series making it’s return to cinemas, we talk about changes made to the various Star Wars home releases.”
Read more“On the first episode of The Warped Shelf, we play catch-up and speak about all the things we’ve missed since our original podcast went on hiatus.
Real Books Don’t Have Batman fans, this is for you.”
Read moreNintendo held their Indie World presentation yesterday. Some announcements were exciting, others…. not so much. For that reason, I’ve decided to only highlight the few titles that stuck out to me personally. You can check out their Indie World Showcase here. Sports Story Sports Story is the sequel to the 2017 indie hit Golf Story. For those of you that […]
Read moreIt’s that time of year again where the holidays are here and gaming companies shell out some last-minute end-of-the-year announcements for games coming out next year. To start things off, let’s take a look at Playstation’s entry with their State of Play video presentation. Untitled Goose Game comes to Playstation 4 For those of you who are not aware, Untitled […]
Read moreThis is a game for and by mech lovers, and it shows.
Read moreThis might be the nicest surprise for me on Switch in 2019.
Read moreThe Ten Must Have Games on Switch!
Read moreMy selfish relationship with puzzle games is that I tend to only lean towards ones with inventive mechanics. Portal, Limbo, The Talos Principle, etc. While I don’t mind more traditional puzzles or puzzle-solving, like the Professor Layton franchise, I always feel more incentivized when a game is able to truly take advantage of its medium. Enter OVIVO, a platformer developed […]
Read moreLet’s get this out of the way right off the bat. Warriors games or in the Dynasty Warriors series or style (Musou) are boring.
Read moreDragon’s Dogma deserved this. Not just a second chance, like it had with Dark Arisen, an enhanced port from 2017, but a third and a fourth and more with its many releases. It finally finds itself on Switch and has found a great home on this portable console.
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