Spelunker Party Review
When you bring up “difficult games,” the first thing that comes to mind for many Japanese players isn’t Dark Souls, but the NES game Spelunker, thanks to the many ridiculous ways that the game’s hero...
View ArticleSonic Forces Review
From its opening stage, Sonic Forces displays a number of issues that are emblematic of the journey ahead: Its insistent tutorial messages interrupt your initial sprint down a winding road, the...
View ArticleEtrian Odyssey 5: Beyond The Myth Review
When a game series runs as long as Etrian Odyssey has, you usually start to see some sweeping changes and reinventions to its formula. But Etrian Odyssey has never really been about keeping with the...
View ArticleStar Wars Battlefront II Review
If there’s one thing that Star Wars Battlefront II accomplishes well, it’s the feeling of being in the universe of the legendary film series. Serving up the greatest hits of all things Star Wars, the...
View ArticlePokemon Ultra Sun And Ultra Moon Review
Neither sequels nor remakes, Pokemon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon take a mostly simple approach to updating 2016’s Sun and Moon. Much of the previous games has been left untouched–the story once again...
View ArticleRocket League Switch Review
Rocket League was a phenomenon when it debuted in 2015, and two years later it shows no signs of slowing down. The unorthodox sports game is a mix of soccer and vehicular acrobatics that’s immediately...
View ArticleHand Of Fate 2 Review
The original Hand of Fate succeeded largely on the strength of its concept. It combined the rules of a roguelike with a deck-building card game to create something unique, and the devious, ever-present...
View ArticleGT Sport Review
GT Sport may look and feel like Gran Turismo, but it’s a very different beast under the hood. In place of an extensive single player campaign and an exhaustive car roster, developer Polyphony Digital...
View ArticleLego Marvel Super Heroes 2 Review
As an ode to the ever expanding Marvel universe, Lego Marvel Super Heroes 2 is practically without peer. The characters you’ll play, the locations you’ll visit, and the references you’ll come across...
View ArticleAshes Cricket Review
Very few sports struggle to survive the transition from real-life to video game like cricket does. Cricket is perceived as slow and long; some might even call it a little bit boring. Cricket video...
View ArticleThe Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Switch Review
Six years after its release, Skyrim still manages to be relevant. Between the 2016 remaster, the upcoming VR version, and now a Switch port, it’s hard to forget about The Elder Scrolls V, and that’s a...
View ArticleFootball Manager 2018 Review
With each passing year, Sports Interactive iterates on the long-standing fundamentals of its Football Manager series. A slight tweak here and there: applying some ease of use adjustments, or tinkering...
View ArticleLA Noire Switch Review
When it first released in 2011, L.A. Noire was an anomaly; its facial capture tech was an innovative showcase of animation, and it’s focus on slower-paced interrogation puzzles widely contrasted the...
View ArticleBatman: The Enemy Within – Episode 3: Fractured Mask Review
This review will contain spoilers for previous episodes of Batman: The Enemy Within. In Episode 2 of Batman: The Enemy Within, Bruce Wayne found himself behind enemy lines working as a member of The...
View ArticleXenoblade Chronicles 2 Review
Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is every bit as fantastical as you’d hope, an RPG set in a massive world where man and animal live on the backs of tremendous beasts in a sea of clouds. The world of Alrest,...
View ArticleDoom VFR Review
It’s one thing to step into 2016’s Doom and witness its version of hell in all its modern, HD glory. It’s another thing entirely to step out of a portal in the new Doom VFR and suddenly find yourself...
View ArticleDestiny 2: Curse Of Osiris Review In Progress
If you simply ran out of things to do in vanilla Destiny 2, its first DLC expansion, Curse of Osiris, adds a few new activities for you to take on. For the most part, though, there isn’t enough to the...
View ArticleSteep: Road To The Olympics Review
When Ubisoft Annecy’s extreme sports game Steep launched last year, it sold itself on the promise of big mountain exploration. In light of this, Steep’s newest expansion, Road to the Olympics, feels...
View ArticleRumu Review
The moral and ethical dilemmas of engaging with ever-evolving technology isn’t a new thing for video games. But in combining these weighty themes with a heartfelt story about family, loss, and love,...
View ArticleThe Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild – The Champions’ Ballad Review
Slipping back into Breath of the Wild is typically a painless process; spirited moments are never far away, and tranquil scenery makes the time between finding treasure and hard-fought battles...
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