by sagesgroup | Jun 20, 2024 | gaming, homepage, hp-latest, Lord of the Rings, PlayStation, RPGs, Video Game Previews, Xbox
— Private Division Lord of the Rings is the most prolific fantasy series of all time, and it’s had a pretty successful run in the realm of video games, including the critically acclaimed Shadow of Mordor games. There’s been dozens of Lord of the Rings games, but each...by sagesgroup | Jun 15, 2024 | 2024 Video Games, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, Trailers, Video Game Previews
— Knights Peak PlayStation’s Astro Bot recently made a splash at the State of Play showcase, but it isn’t the only promising platformer to be revealed in the past few weeks. Buried amongst the avalanche of announcements from Summer Game Fest was the reveal of...by sagesgroup | Mar 6, 2024 | adex-no-bid, Capcom, Dragon's Dogma 2, gaming, homepage, hp-latest, RPGs, Video Game Previews
— Capcom Two hours into my Dragon’s Dogma 2 demo, a hyena bit my face and dragged my bloody corpse across a dirt road before a pack of hyenas and hobgoblins descended on my carcass. THIS TALE HAS ENDED, the screen flashed. It was ludicrous. The game is made for a very...by sagesgroup | Feb 7, 2024 | Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, gaming, Open World, PlayStation, Square Enix, Video Game Previews
— Square Enix The image of Sephiroth striding through the flames of Nibelheim has been burned into my mind since I was seven, huddled under a blanket in awe of the PlayStation classic. It’s a moment that’s forever tied to my memories of in a December preview. Hitting...by sagesgroup | Sep 29, 2023 | Dragon's Dogma 2, gaming, homepage, RPGs, Video Game Previews
— Capcom Despite strong sales and widespread critical acclaim upon the game’s release in 2012, Dragon’s Dogma is largely considered one of the most underappreciated RPGs ever made. While many (including myself) have never played Capcom’s open-world fantasy epic, it...by sagesgroup | Sep 1, 2023 | freelance, homepage, hp-latest, Mario, Nintendo Switch, Video Game Previews
From the moment I sat down in front of Super Mario Bros. Wonder at a recent Nintendo event, I was enthralled. As Mario ran from left to right, he was greeted by talking flowers, bouncing blocks, and a level of whimsy absent from the many grim AAA titles released this...