Archive For Reviews Category

The Planet Crafter Review – Terraformers Prime

The Planet Crafter Review – Terraformers Prime

Easy to pick up yet uniquely addictive and deceptively complex, Miju Games' sci-fi sandbox title is a fun exercise in terraforming.

Broken Roads Review – An Impressive Debut

Broken Roads Review – An Impressive Debut

Broken Roads is a new RPG inspired by classics of the genre.

Inkbound Review – Kwill Rain

Inkbound Review – Kwill Rain

Shiny Shoe's latest rogue-like is refreshing, mixing compelling turn-based combat, an evolving narrative and multiplayer.

Gigantic: Rampage Edition Review – Average Ambitions

Gigantic: Rampage Edition Review – Average Ambitions

Abstraction's re-release is a blast from the past for fans with new heroes and maps, but it still falls short in several fundamental ways.

Freedom Planet 2 Review – Out of the Shadow of Sonic

Freedom Planet 2 Review – Out of the Shadow of Sonic

The Sonic-inspired series is making a name for itself.

Outpost: Infinity Siege Review – Towering Dread

Outpost: Infinity Siege Review – Towering Dread

Team Ranger's tower defense/shooter hybrid dilutes its potential with unnecessary elements, a terrible plot and other issues.

Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles Review – House of Falcons

Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles Review – House of Falcons

As a streamlined city-builder with some conquest and exploration thrown in, Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is worth a look.

Open Roads Review – Road Trip

Open Roads Review – Road Trip

Open Roads is one of those games where it's more interesting to think and talk about it than it is to play it.

Princess Peach: Showtime! Review – All the World’s a Stage

Princess Peach: Showtime! Review – All the World’s a Stage

Peach takes the stage in a bag of ideas and play styles.

Lightyear Frontier Early Access Review – To Infinity (Eventually)

Lightyear Frontier Early Access Review – To Infinity (Eventually)

Frame Break's sci-fi farming and crafting title boasts a surprisingly solid foundation but could use more content and variety.

Horizon Forbidden West PC Review – A New Bar for PC Ports

Horizon Forbidden West PC Review – A New Bar for PC Ports

The PC version of Horizon Forbidden West might just be the new benchmark to compare other PC ports against.

MLB The Show 24 Review – Forging the Future from the Past

MLB The Show 24 Review – Forging the Future from the Past

The Show succeeds in honoring baseball’s past despite marginal gameplay improvements.

Contra: Operation Galuga Review – Good Enough

Contra: Operation Galuga Review – Good Enough

Nothing mind-blowing, but it will do.

Rise of the Ronin Review – Ghost of Tsushima at Home

Rise of the Ronin Review – Ghost of Tsushima at Home

Team Ninja's open world debut stumbles out the gate.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Review – Take Your Heart

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Review – Take Your Heart

Coming more than a decade on from its predecessor's release, Dragon's Dogma 2 is well worth the wait.

Alone in the Dark Review – The Definition of Insanity

Alone in the Dark Review – The Definition of Insanity

Alone in the Dark sticks the landing in some key areas, but drops the ball in others, making for an uneven experience.

Outcast: A New Beginning Review – An Empty Open World

Outcast: A New Beginning Review – An Empty Open World

Outcast – A New Beginning is the follow-up to one of the earliest 3D open world games out there. Can it live up to this legacy?

Hi-Fi Rush (PS5) Review – Kickstart My Heart

Hi-Fi Rush (PS5) Review – Kickstart My Heart

Tango Gameworks' rhythm-focused character action title is as incredible as when it launched last year. A must-buy for PS5 players.

Winter Survival Early Access Review – Winter is Leaving

Winter Survival Early Access Review – Winter is Leaving

Lackluster content, clunky combat, dull exploration and more plague DRAGO entertainment's early access survival crafting title.

Reveil Review – Circus of Nightmares

Reveil Review – Circus of Nightmares

Despite some noticeable issues, Reveil is a solid (if unremarkable) psychological thriller.