Fixing up History in Tank Mechanic Simulator

Tank Mechanic Simulator takes the popular mechanic simulator series and turns it towards a mission of finding and fixing up historic tanks that served in World War II. Some of these wrecks are in terrible shape, but your tools, skills and elbow grease can make them ready to roll again.
Love Blooms in New Visual Novel Series

This week we take a look at a brand new visual novel series focused on adventure and romance that is coming to both consoles and mobile platforms. The first story is called Code Realize: Rebirth of the Guardian, so let’s dive right in.
Fists are Still Flying in Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot

Almost no series has quite as strong a fanbase as Dragon Ball Z. And while there is a lot for longtime fans to love in the latest release, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, this is also a perfect jumping in spot for those who want to check it out for the first time.
Shows and Games Go Fully HD with NVIDIA Shield TV

Cord cutters who want to get ultra HD television and the ability to stream the latest games can look no farther than the new NVIDIA Shield TV device. Our reviewer puts it to the test for both games and television, and comes away highly impressed.
Crying Suns Marries Tactical Combat with Sci-fi Mystery

Crying Suns was released without a lot of hype or fanfare, but has been building up a community of loyal players anyway. The game is a sci-fi adventure filled with tactical space battleship combat, role-playing, a mystery to solve and legions of bloodthirsty space pirates.
Clever Conglomerate 451 Combines Cyberpunk with Dungeon Crawling

Conglomerate 451 is a just released game that somehow combines a cyberpunk world dripping with atmosphere with what could be considered a traditional dungeon crawler. It makes for a unique and rewarding experience that is available for a budget price.
Crossroads Inn Offers Unique Fun with Flaws

Crossroads Inn has a lot of potential to be a fun business simulation where medieval travelers come to your ever-growing establishment for mead and mayhem. Unfortunately, the AI path-finding seems to have the black plague, which seriously dampens the fun.
LUNA The Shadow Dust Offers Brilliance and Beauty

One of the most player-accessible puzzle games we have reviewed in a long time, LUNA The Shadow Dust is a fully hand-animated point-and-click adventure brought to life through wordless storytelling, beautiful cinematics and a breathtaking original soundtrack.
Remothered Brings True Survival Horror to Switch

It’s not easy making a good horror survival title. But Remothered: Tormented Fathers shows that it can not only be done, but made so well that the horror aspects almost take a supporting role to the really impressive plot.
Mosaic Is A Weird, Beautiful Ride

Mosaic takes you into a world that is at once alien and painfully familiar. Not your typical puzzle game, it makes a statement on modern life that most can probably relate to. Brave the grey new world and give Mosaic a try.
