Niohstill deserves a special mention. Team Ninja’s take on the genre may have felt a bit floaty and disconnected to begin with, but stick with it and it actually holds some surprising depth. This is largely in part to its combat, offering multiple weapon and stance combinations to ...
it’s another story. This title was hailed as one of the best games of its generation when it came out on the Nintendo GameCube and the trilogy that it was a part of brought Samus Aran back into the limelight.
If there was a way to mix the rhythm combinations of Guitar Hero while blowing a demon’s head off with a shotgun, even better, right? Enter, Metal: Hellsinger. Developer The Outsiders have created a union between the fast-paced first-person shooter mechanics of Doom Eternal and thrown ...