Byron Smith

Byron Smith

Andrew Shouldice

Tunic is much more than an homage to gaming’s past

Byron Smith
|

Annapurna Interactive

A Memoir Blue review: What if a Disney short was a video game

Byron Smith
|

2K Sports

WWE 2K22 review: Improving the series in almost every way

Byron Smith
|

Flow Studio

Len’s Island review: Unrealized potential in a great genre

Byron Smith
|

Unknown Worlds Entertainment

Subnautica: Below Zero review: What is a sequel?

Byron Smith
|
Rebellion

Evil Genius 2 review: Taking over the world with capitalism

Byron Smith
|
Motion Twin

Dead Cells: Fatal Falls review: A solid addition to an already great game

Byron Smith
|
Team Meat

Super Meat Boy Forever review: Pain… but make it adorable!

Byron Smith
|
Atlus

Persona 5 Strikers preview: A new way to play with the Phantom Thieves

Byron Smith
|
Frictional Games

Amnesia: Rebirth review: A treasure in the rare cosmic horror genre

Byron Smith
|
Redact Games

Spooktober: Sagebrush is an unconventional horror game

Byron Smith
|
SEGA

13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim review: Talkin’ ’bout big ole’ robots

Byron Smith
|
Nintendo

A way too late analysis of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild

Byron Smith
|

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - NOVEMBER 30: A woman poses for a photograph as she hugs a waxwork figure of animated movie character Shrek on display at Turkey's first Madame Tussauds Wax Museum on November 30, 2016 in Istanbul, Turkey. Madame Tussauds, Istanbul opened to the public on November 28, 2016 and showcases 55 waxwork models including a number of Turkey's famous cultural figures, celebrities and sports stars. (Photo by Chris McGrath/Getty Images)

How Persona 5 Royal stole the finale of Shrek 2

Byron Smith
|

Nintendo

Paper Mario: The Origami King review: Beautiful but flawed

Byron Smith
|

VENICE, ITALY - AUGUST 31: Director Tetsuya Nomura appears at a photocall for his film "Final Fantasy 7: Advent Children" during the 62nd Venice Film Festival on August 31, 2005 in Venice, Italy. (Photo by Chris Jackson/Getty Images)

Does the Final Fantasy series have a racism problem?

Byron Smith
|