Enjoying the Rouge-Like Cardinal Quest 2
This week our Time Waster is all about Cardinal Quest 2, a small indie game that Billy checked out years ago in its beta, that channels the rogue-like genre.
This week our Time Waster is all about Cardinal Quest 2, a small indie game that Billy checked out years ago in its beta, that channels the rogue-like genre.
With a deep and heavy emphasis on combat, Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is similar in structure to the original Wii game than the more exploration-heavy Chronicles X. Those that love the constant-combat mechanic of traditional JRPG games will find a lot to love.
This week our Time Waster is tripping on childhood nostalgia while checking out the Digimon Links mobile game that just came out.
This week our Time Waster is checking out Darkest Hunters, a game that got its start on mobile devices and is now available on PC.
In the AereA RPG, every monster and hero has a musical theme associated with a type of instrument. And had the gameplay been up to par, that might have made AereA an instant classic instead of the off-key boondoggle that it ended up.
Let’s Play Darkwood, a creepy new survival horror adventure with a throwback, top-down interface, a dangerous world to explore, and vastly changing environments based on a day and night cycle. It also happens to have a really nice, if totally bizarre, plot and story.
Faced with an onslaught of daemon-like oni, mid-industrial period Japan is calling out for the help of time-traveling monster slayers in the surprisingly deep action RPG, Toukiden 2. Do you have what it takes rid the world of giant, towering daemons as big as buildings?
This week Billy is continuing his marathon of mobile games with an RPG called The Lost Kingdoms that capture classic computer gaming.
Diablo III may be a five-year-old game, but Blizzard is still supporting it with brand new content, including the just-released Necromancer class DLC. If you stopped playing Diablo III, now is the time to jump back in. The Necromancer is amazing.
The core gameplay of Drifting Lands is addicting and highly satisfying, with surprisingly deep role-playing elements just below the surface of what at first appears to be a slick and dazzling shoot-em-up packed with heart-pounding action and explosions.