Video Game Reviews
We Happy Few Review – Squandered Potential
There is a fascinating heart that beats within We Happy Few. I just wish it was able to beat its way through the many layers of buggy programming and lackluster gameplay more often than just the handf...
Monster Hunter World PC Review – Welcome Home, Good Hunter
Select technical issues and controls aside, Monster Hunter World on PC lives up to most of the hype.
The Banner Saga 3 Review – Light of All Lights
Masterful writing, compelling combat, gorgeous visuals and an incredible score are just a few reasons you should play The Banner Saga 3.
Mothergunship Review – Shoot Through
Guns. Lots of guns.
Defiance 2050 Review – No Place For No Hero
Defying expectations with a pretty solid game.
Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia Review – Not As Deep As Creative Assembly’s Previous Efforts
Overall, Total War Saga: Thrones of Britannia is still a great strategy title
Pillars of Eternity 2: Deadfire Review – The Wheel Turns Again
Obsidian's latest tale of souls is entertaining, moody and full of depth for any RPG fan.
Into the Breach Review – Goin’ Back in Time
Also, giant insects.
Frostpunk Review – Death Blinked First
Neither hail, nor sleet, nor snow can stop 11 bit Studios' survival title from burning bright.
BattleTech Review – Bargained Well and Done
With a complex story and multi-layered combat, BattleTech's dense core will quickly pull you in.
Long Gone Days Review – A Fine Mix of Novels And RPG Mechanics
Long Gone Days is largely made of elements you've seen before but still manages to offer some compelling moments with an absorbing story and haunting soundtrack.
Surviving Mars Review – Mars Attracts
It's not the grandest of colonization titles but Surviving Mars does offer some fun mysteries in space.
Warhammer: Vermintide 2 Review – Sigmar’s Blessing
The drums of war beat again but are these End Times worth a revisit?
Fear Effect Sedna Review – Cero Miedo
The cult classic makes a stylish return but is mired by major gameplay issues.
Age of Empires: Definitive Edition Review – Remedial History
Just the classics.
Celeste Review – Soul Mountain
With in its gameplay design and emotional impact, Celeste is a triumph worth celebrating.
Minecraft Story Mode: Season Two Review – With a Little Help from My Friends
Even when the road gets a little blocky.
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Review – Life is A Game
The hottest game of 2017 is certainly revolutionary but requires a lot more work even in its launch state.
The Surge: A Walk in the Park DLC Review – Ashes of CREOland
A Walk in the Park shows improvement, but is still rough around the edges.
Spellforce 3 Review – The Magic Of Mixture
Better than the sum of its parts, Spellforce 3 is a captivating mix.
Football Manager 2018 Review – Spreadsheet Simulator
Football Manager 2018 has a lot going for its fans, but anyone else will be totally lost.
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Review – No More Nazis
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is perhaps the best first person shooter of this generation.
ELEX Review – Not Very Exciting
Cyberpunk Middle Earth ain’t all it’s cracked up to be.
Total War: Warhammer II Review – Stop, Warhammer Time
Total Warhammer, Total depth.
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Review – Divine Deliverance
Larian Studios' much anticipated sequel is finally here. And it's glorious, warts and all.
Nidhogg 2 Review – En Garde, Wurm!
Despite some imbalanced weapons, Nidhogg 2 is as hilariously bizarre - and fun - as its predecessor
Observer Review – Hacking Nightmares
Observer has some interesting ideas marred by some annoying mechanics and all-too-busy visual design.