Video Game Reviews
New Tales from the Borderlands Review – Out with the Old, in with the Old
New Tales from the the Borderlands delivers an entertaining sequel worthy of the Borderlands name, but doesn’t take enough risks to evolve the format.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection PC Review – Raiders of the Lost Drake
The Uncharted franchise is making its PC debut with Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy through Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection. How well have they made the jump from c...
Scorn Review – Creepy, but Disgusting
The H.R. Giger-inspired first-person horror game Scorn is finally out. We got to play it over the weekend, and here are our thoughts on whether or not Scorn is the right horror game for you.
The Last Oricru Review – Souls-Boring
With so many Soulslikes to play, The Last Oricru struggles to make a case for itself.
Overwatch 2 Review – Hero’s Comeback
Team 4's hero shooter offers stellar gameplay in its early access release, hamstrung by some progression and monetization issues.
Serial Cleaners Review – Feel the 90s
Quite a few games let us play as badass killers. Serial Cleaners, however, wants to give us a glimpse of the life of the people who have to clean up the mess left behind by these killers.
Shovel Knight Dig Review – The Shovel isn’t Just for Show Anymore
Shovel Knight is almost an entire decade old, but Yacht Club Games keeps figuring out new ways to play the game. How well does its latest attempt do at capturing the classic Shovel Knight feeling?
The Legend of Heroes: Trails from Zero Review (PC) – A Light Illuminating The Depths
The Crossbell saga finally comes West after almost 12 years since its original launch. If you're a fan of the series, it's a must-have title.
Soulstice Review – A Tale of Two Sisters
Soulstice has some shortcomings but it manages to deliver a great action game.
Metal: Hellsinger Review – An Easy Recommendation
Metal: Hellsinger is a new rhythm-based first-person shooter that tries to basically make a game out of heavy metal album art. How well does it manage this feat?
Scathe Review – Weaker than the Sum of its Parts
Scathe is a fast-paced first-person shooter that’s trying to be many things at once: a boomer shooter, a bullet hell, and even a sort of roguelite. How well can it actually manage to fit all of thes...
Midnight Fight Express Review – Brawling on a Budget
Midnight Fight Express takes a cool look, great music, and fluid combat to the next level in one of this year's best beat-em-ups.
Rumbleverse Review – Royale Rumble
Rumbleverse’s decent combat does very little to differentiate itself in one of gaming’s most crowded genres.
Two Point Campus Review – Back to School
Two Point Campus is a great new addition to the Two Point series, bringing a hilarious new setting, and a couple of new mechanics along the way.
Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered PC Review – Swinging on to PC
With Sony's big push to release PlayStation Studios games to PC, it's finally Spider-Man's turn- here's how his escapades on PC turn out.
Hard West 2 Review – Best Western
Hard West 2 improves on its predecessor and delivers one of the best examples of its genre in recent years.
As Dusk Falls Review – A Playable Movie
As Dusk Falls is not without merits, but its price is maybe a little too steep for what it is.
Loopmancer Review – Repeating History
Loopmancer can pack a punch, but it falls short of its own goals too often to be particularly memorable.
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Review – Dawn’s Triumph
Rise's first expansion isn't a revelation for the series but adds to almost everything fun from the base game while adding some much-needed challenges.
Outriders: Worldslayer Review – Skip the Story, Play the Game
Outriders' expansion has a boring story, but playing through it is a blast.
Cuphead: The Delicious Last Course Review – A Roaring Good Time
The Delicious Last Course is basically a must-buy for anyone who likes Cuphead.
Disgaea 6 Complete Review – Numbers Go Up
Despite its issues, Disgaea 6 Complete is still a good time.
Diablo Immortal PC Review – Let’s Go Whaling
Whether a fan of free-to-play action RPGs or not, Diablo Immortal is little more than an exhausting experience that drains your cash and soul.
Metal Max Xeno Reborn Review – Rough Around the Edges
Despite its lack of graphical finesse or any degree of subtlety in any department, Metal Max Xeno Reborn is a fun time with some unique twists on the traditional JRPG formula.
The Quarry Review – Classic Horror
Tieing together brilliant acting, motion capture, great pacing, and some traditional scares, The Quarry manages to be a fun experience for horror fans.
Dolmen Review – Soulless
Dolmen squanders too many opportunities to be a unique experience and winds up as a merely passable recreation of a tried-and-tested formula.
Salt and Sacrifice Review – Been There, Done That
Salt and Sacrifice mixes in a lot of standard RPG ideas with its interesting art style to deliver a worthy, if overly familiar experience to fans of challenging 2D action games.
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising Review – The Rungs to Ascent
A prequel to the forthcoming Hundred Heroes, this action RPG/town-builder is an enjoyable yet fairly basic experience.
Rogue Legacy 2 Review – Return of the King
Cellar Door Games' eagerly awaited rogue-lite follow-up is even more addictive than the original, and easily it's best yet.
Teardown Review – A Solid Foundation
Using real-time physics and problem solving proves to be a winning combination for teardown despite its bag of tricks being a little shallow.