FromSoftware has largely stuck to single-player games ever since their debut with King’s Field. They followed it up with Armored Core, and then ventured into some real oddities like Echo Night, Shadow Tower, Lost Kingdoms, Otogi, and more. But it wasn’t until Demon’s Souls dropped in 2010...
If you’ve ever heard the term ‘busywork’ associated with a video game and reflexively rolled your eyes, I can’t say I blame you. After a day of toil, the notion of having to busy yourself with repetitive tasks to while away the hours during your leisure time probably is hardly appealing,...
If you’re drawn to the unique blend of atmosphere and dynamic turn-based combat in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, you might be on the lookout for similar games that capture that same energy. While turn-based titles aren’t as common in today’s gaming landscape, there are still plenty of...
Though it can be said that the PC is hardly a platform that's left wanting for RTS efforts, it’s also perhaps equally true that fewer of those recent efforts have attempted to recapture the magic of Westwood’s legendary Command & Conquer series. Looking to address this most egregious of...
From Square-Enix’s legendary Final Fantasy VII through to Larian’s superlative Baldur’s Gate 3, the turn-based RPG genre has seen its fair share of heady, high-calibre offerings that have in turn (pun intended) redefined and elevated the concept of the humble turn-based RPG. The debut title...
The PlayStation 5’s DualSense controller is one of the most innovative gaming peripherals available today. With features like haptic feedback and dynamic adaptive triggers, it provides a deeply immersive gaming experience. While originally designed for the PS5, the DualSense controller is also...
Commanding a fiercely passionate player base, Killing Floor 2 remains to this day a superb example of how to craft a compelling, cooperative focused online shooter with depth to spare. With nearly a decade on the clock since the release of Killing Floor 2 and with the release of its sequel,...
Can you believe it’s April already? We’re struggling to wrap our heads around it too — somehow, March flew by, and here we are. But with a new month comes a fresh wave of indie games to get excited about, and you know we’re all about that here at Green Man Gaming.
We’ve put together a...
Real-time strategy fans will no doubt be familiar with the iconic Age of Empires series, where players tackle historical campaigns by managing resources and waging wars. The latest mainline entry, Age of Empires 4, is the first in 15 years and has been developed by Relic Entertainment and...
Going hand in hand with its pitch-black narrative, it’s fair to say that few video games deal in the currency of violence quite as generously as Naughty Dog’s seminal opus, The Last of Us Part II. If violence is a sin, then the devil is most certainly in the details since while a cursory...
A good FPS can cure what ails you just so long as what ails you is the need to play a good FPS. Well, the good news is, Assault on Proxima delivers exactly that, packing in loads of style, flair, and downright fun gunplay. This is a sci-fi FPS where you join Strike Force Delta to wipe out the...
Ever wished your favourite action roguelike came with a side of chill? If so, Grimoire Groves might be exactly what you’ve been waiting for. The world of cosy roguelites isn’t huge just yet, but it’s definitely starting to bloom. We’re seeing more games explore this space - Cuisineer is a...