by sagesgroup | Dec 8, 2023 | Death Stranding, Game Awards 2023, gaming, Gaming News, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
— Kojima Productions Did we really think we would get through a Geoff Keighley-hosted event without something from Hideo Kojima? The Game Awards 2023 offered plenty of reveals and performances, but one of the biggest moments was the surprise appearance of a new game...by sagesgroup | Nov 29, 2023 | gaming, homepage, inverse recommends games, Rollerdrome, Sports, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
— Roll7 Skateboarding games are their own vibrant subgenre, with room for the arcadey is also gorgeous the whole way through. Its cel-shaded style keeps its murder-based sport from feeling too grim, and it really shines in motion — when the screen is full of...by sagesgroup | Nov 23, 2023 | gaming, Gaming Accessibility, homepage, Indie Games, PlayStation, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
— Don’t Nod earlier this year. “If I’ve been staring at the computer all day, maybe I need night mode. If I broke my wrist snowboarding, the standard controller mapping doesn’t work for me anymore.” Don’t Nod added other options to simplify playing Jusant in...by sagesgroup | Oct 22, 2023 | Game Pass, gaming, homepage, inverse recommends games, Like a Dragon: Ishin!, Sega, Xbox Game Pass, Yakuza Game Series
— Sega Believe it or not, Brad Pitt played a part in bringing the latest Yakuza game to American audiences. Well, sort of. The Yakuza games are known for their specific (and sometimes absurd) depictions of life in modern Japan, expertly translated for American...by sagesgroup | Sep 29, 2023 | Bethesda, Game Guides, gaming, homepage, PC Gaming, Starfield, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
— Bethesda What’s the hardest thing to find in the galaxy of Starfield? According to some players, it just might be a man named Percival. Partway through Delivering Devils, a side quest you can complete for the UC Vanguard, you’ll be asked to find Dr. Percival Walker....by sagesgroup | Sep 17, 2023 | freelance, homepage, Indie Games, inverse recommends games, RPGs, Xbox, Xbox Game Pass
Roger Ebert once said that “criticism is a destructive activity.” In many ways, this is true, as we have more fun reading (and writing) bad reviews than we do glowing ones. There’s a kind of existential schadenfreude to trashing something. It makes those of us who...