For a series as huge as My Hero Academia, its video game history has always felt a little lighter than you might expect. The anime and manga have been absolute juggernauts for years now, pulling in massive audiences across the globe, inspiring endless merch, movies, and spin-offs. And yet, when it comes to console games, the lineup has been fairly … Read More
When the original Code Vein launched back in 2019, it immediately stood out. Here was a souls-like drenched in anime aesthetics, leaning hard into character drama and flashy combat rather than the bleak minimalism the genre is usually known for. It was a bold swing, and while it didn’t land perfectly for everyone, it carved out a passionate fanbase. Now, … Read More
When I first heard that Octopath Traveler 0 was evolving out of Champions of the Continent, I’ll admit I was cautious. The mobile game had some great ideas and a surprisingly strong story, but it was also very much designed around gacha systems, daily play habits, and bite-sized progression. Turning that into a full, premium console RPG felt like a … Read More
The Atelier series has been around for a long time. Long enough that it can feel a little intimidating from the outside. We’re talking more than two decades of games, spin offs, sub series, and different protagonists, all tied together by a shared focus on alchemy and character driven stories. For years, it felt like a niche franchise that quietly … Read More
The Monster Hunter series has always been about preparation, mastery, and the thrill of taking down massive creatures through skill and persistence. Monster Hunter Stories takes that familiar world and flips the core idea on its head. Instead of hunting monsters for parts, you befriend them. Instead of a loose framework that exists mostly to push you toward the next … Read More
Eighteen years is a long time to wait for anything, let alone a sequel to one of your favorite games. As someone who has been playing Metroid for as long as I can remember, Metroid Prime 4: Beyond feels less like just another Nintendo release and more like the closing of a very long chapter that’s been left hanging since … Read More
Some games hit you with nostalgia before you even press a button. Detective Instinct: Farewell, My Beloved did exactly that for me. From the moment I booted it up on my Switch, I was taken back to the era of mystery games that defined my time with the Nintendo DS. Those slow-burn, text-heavy adventures where you poked at environments, questioned … Read More
When Kirby Air Riders was first announced for the Nintendo Switch 2, I honestly had to double check that it was real. Kirby Air Ride has always been one of those strange Nintendo cult classics. People who love it really love it, but it has also spent its entire life living in Mario Kart’s shadow. It came and went on … Read More
I’m a huge fan of Critical Role, so went into The Mighty Nein with a lot of excitement. The show lives in the same world as The Legend of Vox Machina, but shifts the focus to a different corner of Exandria. Instead of tagging along with a well known crew, we travel to a new continent and meet a fresh … Read More
When I first heard that Koei Tecmo and AAA Studios were teaming up again for another Hyrule Warriors title, I expected more of the usual musou chaos. I’d dabbled in the previous Hyrule Warrior entries but always dropped off after playing a few missions, and mowing down endless Bokoblins. What pulled me in this time was one simple detail. Hyrule Warriors: … Read More