Fight of Gods: Nintendo Switch Edition – The Full Review

Let’s get the obvious out of the way before we begin this review: Fight of Gods is not a metaphor for fictional deities battling among themselves. This game takes the actual deities of some of the most popular religions of the world and pits them all in a playground where they beat the holy hell out of each other. It’s a farfetched concept that many people will find offensive, and it’s so out there that we had to review it.

Fight of Gods Nintendo Switch Screenshot

For a long time, religious enthusiasts have argued over the superiority of the gods they choose to follow over others. Even the occasional anime like the classic Saint Seiya has led to such assumptions to clear the air on who would rule above the pantheon of gods known to man. For better or worse, we now have a way to scrap any shred of doubt about this question with one of (more…)

Adventure Vs. Story: Western RPGs and Eastern RPGs

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RPGs are some of the most polarizing video games out there, with different groups either loving them or hating them. You need to be in a certain mindset to play an RPG, and it takes a lot more investment than an action game or sports game. However, the very idea of what an RPG is can be debated, and fans of one type might hate another type. This is where the separation between the East (Japan) and the West (America and Europe) comes in, and how the big wall between the two cultures’ approaches to RPGs has effectively made two completely different genres.

To put it simply, western RPGs craft a world, while eastern RPGs craft a story. Yes, the former have stories and the latter have worlds, but the emphasis on each is clear. Western RPGs put the player in control of the game and let them write their own story, following the signposts left for them. Eastern RPGs make the player a part of the story and let them explore the world in the way that (more…)

Experience Altogether new Gaming of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey

Assassin’s Creed is one of the most famous action-adventure video game which depicts the old struggle of centuries between all the assassins who are fighting for their peace. So in every part of Assassin’s Creed, you will be introduced to an altogether new entry and the element in the gameplay will evolve when compared to the previous series.

Assassin's Creed Odyssey

So the entire game of Assassin’s Creed has been set in the open world and you are being presented with the perspective of the third person. Here the protagonist will be taking down all the target by using several skills and combat along with exploitation. The main game of this genre is produced for the (more…)

10 Best MMORPG Games to Play Upcoming in 2019

Pro and newbie gamers always want a quality MMORPG game to give them excellent gameplay. Well, the past years weren’t that good for gamers who want to play an unique and quality MMO game.  But, 2019 offers a big hope for any player who wants to play some good MMORPG. Do you want to know the top 10 best upcoming games you can play this year?

Here’s the list of the best ones that you would be surprised to see and (more…)

Retro City Rampage Review: Let’s Time Warp

Retro City Rampage

Plenty of retro-themed games have been written as love letters to 8-bit gaming. VBlank’s Retro City Rampage is a love letter with dick pics and a gift certificate to GameStop. It’s for PS3, PS Vita, and PC, but for once I can recommend the PS3/Vita for playability reasons: this game’s crossplay-capable, and if you buy it for one Sony system, you have it for the other.

On the surface, Retro City Rampage looks like a de-make of Grand Theft Auto, but it manages to tap into much more than that thanks to its uniquely retro look. You play Player, who’s sent to the future by a Doc Brown analog who mistakes you for Bill and Ted analogs who crashed their phone booth into his car, and you must then rebuild the car by fighting a Dr. Robotnik analog, doing chores for a human Game Genie, and wreaking havoc across the city. If you’re a Gen-Y, this game is like your childhood forced through a (more…)