Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Sets a New Bar

This week our Time Waster is excited to talk about Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, a new mobile game that feels like a classic JRPG.
The Story of Kyoto Colorful Days

Kyoto Colorful Days is an amazing anime-themed game where all the characters speak with the Kyoto dialect. It even teaches players both the Kyoto and Tokyo dialects. It’s a great way of learing about new culture while also experiencing a really good story.
Watching the Grass Grow with Plantera

This week we take a look at Plantera, a beautiful piece of art that might also qualify as a video game, though we think that for Plantera, it may take the Casual genre a bit too far, removing the player form the equation all together.
Chasing The Dragonvein Series

The plot threads left dangling from the first Dragonvein novel come to fruition in a big way in Dragonvein Volume 02. Fans of fantasy novels should definitely check out this series, especially now that it’s available as an audiobook.
Achieving Perfection with The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine

Blood and Wine is packed with the final quests for the beloved Witcher 3: Wild Hunt series. And boy, does the series go out on a high note with a beautiful new world, never-before seen features and more high-level content than you can slay with a silver sword.
Cloud Wars Sunny Day 2

This week our Time Waster discovered a browser game titled Cloud Wars Sunny Day 2, but is it really worth your time to check out?
We Are the Dwarves Hammers out Sci-fi Adventure

We Are the Dwarves is a unique real-time strategy game where your Dwarven astronauts must explore and use tactics to conquer a previously unknown planet that is teeming with creatures and sci-fi dangers of all kinds.
Blood in the water with MEG: Nightstalkers

This week we go monster hunting with MEG: Nightstalkers by Steve Alten, a horror novel that might leave you afraid to head into the water after reading. It’s prehistoric horror this week for our literary review.
Rogue-like RPGing with the Interesting but Flawed Overfall

A journey of a thousand miles begins with one small step. Overfall follows Lao Tzu in this thinking, except in a boat, during this turn-based RPG that neither entirely over-delivers nor underperforms. Oh, did we mention the really cool big heads?
Orikami Hits The Feels Hard

This week Billy is caught up in a short, but moving game called Orikami that tackles some tough subject matter in a great way. Find out how this little game can have a big impact on players in our weekly TimeWaster column.
