The Best Kind of Couch Co-Op Developed by a small Norwegian team at Henchman & Goon, Pode is a refreshing co-op puzzle platforming experience that is well suited to Switch. Focusing on good old-fashion single screen couch co-op, Pode is actually a [...]
The adventure of Dragon’s Crown Pro is not one that should be conquered alone. Demons, dragons, and wizards all stand in your way to victory, but you don’t have to face these perils by yourself thanks to Dragon’s Crown Pro‘s [...]
A couple of the myGamer editors got together to test out the newly released Battlerite. While Steam reviews have been positive, our crew was thinking otherwise. Enjoy the stream:
The tone achieved by Arc Game’ LiveLock sold me faster than any other title in recent memory. It feels like playing a 90’s robot-epic from the get-go thanks to an extremely well-designed world, soundtrack, and characters. But tone alone can’t keep a [...]
Dangerous To Go Alone – Using the Link Between World’s engine and with a nod to Four Sword Adventures, The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is unlike any other Zelda game before it. Instead of journeying through an arcing narrative, Tri Force [...]
The Co-Op Game You Never Played The side by side co-op experience is something that is almost dead in America. Born several console generations ago and the ever present need of two siblings to find something to argue about the concept was birthed into [...]
God Mode, the third-person arcade shooter developed by Old School Games, a subsidiary of Saber Interactive, and published by ATLUS, an Index Digital Media, Inc. brand, is now available to download worldwide on Steam and Xbox LIVE Arcade, and coming to [...]
And Oldie But Goodie – The developers at PopCap are masters at designing easy-to-learn games that are highly addicting and ideal for the faster gameplay of the mobile environment. Bejeweled gives Tetris a run for its money thanks to the mesmerizing [...]