Diving Back Into Deep RPG Action With Dragon Age: The Veilguard

Ten years after the previous title in the series, developer BioWare finally released the next great RPG in the Dragon Age series, Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Although it changes a lot, Veilguard maintains the core RPG goodness that made the series so fun to play.

Madden NFL 24 Starts to Refocus Stumbling Franchise

The Madden NFL games have had a bit of a lackluster run over the past few years highlighted by a lack of focus. Madden NFL 24 attempts to begin refocusing the Madden NFL franchise again, although it still has a ways to go to recapture its former glory.

Mass Effect Legendary Edition Lives Up to its Name

Remastering older games into HD formats is nothing new, but what has been done for the Mass Effect Legendary Edition is nothing short of astonishing. Being able to relive the epic sci-fi story across three games with all DLCs included is quite the experience.

Epic Starfighter Combat Launches in Star Wars Squadrons

There has never been a more realistic starfighter combat game as Star Wars Squadrons. You can even play in virtual reality which is s truly amazing experience. The game is heavily tilted in favor of multiplayer interactions, though the single player part still offers a decent ride.

Ready For Some Football? Madden NFL 21 Blitzes the Field

Madden NFL Football has been a staple sports game for decades. It’s been criticized for only making incremental changes some years, but NFL 21 got a few substantial upgrades, and the core gameplay is, as always, pretty amazing.

Retro Review: Getting As-SIM-ilated

GiN is looking waaaay back as a fun feature during these trying times. We will occasionally be taking a look at games from simpler days that were published many years ago. Up first, The Sims from February 2000, a title that many of us lost a lot of hours exploring.