Craving some sweet chaos? Jolly Battle VR is 40% off this Black Friday! Grab your cupcake arsenal and outwit opponents in this quirky VR strategy game!
Ready to manage your own dungeon? Naheulbeuk’s Dungeon Master is now on Nintendo Switch! PS5 fans, mark your calendars for November 8!
Master Ki control in *DragonBall: Sparking! ZERO* with expert tips on energy management, combo optimization, and defensive strategies to dominate every battle!
Get ready to defend your base with rhythm! *Rhythm Towers* is coming to PS5 soon, blending beats with strategy. Try the demo now
Football Manager 25 drops November 26th! Expect smarter AI, revamped UI, and deeper scouting. Ready to outsmart the competition? Time to
Ready to rule the desert? Alientrap’s co-op open-world adventure, DuneCrawl, hits Steam in 2025! Command a cannon-loaded sandship, fight monsters, rival factions, and explore a vast wasteland with friends. Customize your ship, craft, and strategize for ultimate domination!
Hey, gamers! Ready for a strategy game that’ll blow your mind? Null Games’ Athena Crisis drops on September 23, 2024.
“Rogue Command is launching soon after five years of development, blending RTS and roguelike mechanics for endless replayability and community-driven gameplay.”
The Fallout series has several eras to consider when you’re thinking about the video games. The first is the classical era, which contains Fallout 1 & 2 along with Fallout Tactics. Next comes the first general 3D era, which contains Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas. The modern era includes Fallout 4 (including the modernization update) and Fallout 76. Which game should you play first and which are the best in the series? Let’s take a deeper look. Fallout Series Tier List & Ranking Why Fallout 4 is the Best and Should Be Your First Fallout Game There’s so many reasons why you should play Fallout 4 first: There’s a lot more I can dive into (more companions in FO4, lots of additional side quests and locations, etc.) but ultimately if you’re looking to get into the Fallout Universe, Fallout 4 is the first game you should give a try.…
There’s a lot in the world of Final Fantasy. I mean a lot. There are a total of 13 mainstream non-MMO games and a ton of spinoffs like the Crystal Chronicles, Tactics, etc. I’ve recently gone on a binge of replaying some of the older titles and it’s made me go huh – how would you even get started in the series. If you started for instance at FF8, it would be so confusing. I wouldn’t think much of the series. I started with FF1 and FF3 (US) and skipped until 10, 12, and then went back to 7 and 8 which made them all make a lot more sense than if I just started with 7 or 8. So I’ve put together my thoughts on the best order to play and various issues with some of the games. These are my opinions and are not universally shared. For some,…