Video Game Reviews
Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy Review – It Takes Three
Trine 5: A Clockwork Conspiracy might not change the rulebook of the franchise, but it's still a solid albeit flawed experience.
Sprawl Review – Skill Issue
In a sea of indie-developed retro-inspired shooters, Sprawl is a new offering with a unique art style. Here’s our review.
Immortals of Aveum Review – Looking for Magic
Ascendant Studios' long-in-development first-person shooter offers some decent visuals and a solid cast but little else.
Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon Review – Back in the Cockpit
Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon is the first game in the mech-based action game in a decade. Does FromSoftware still have the golden touch? Read our review to find out.
Red Dead Redemption (Switch) Review – Highway Robbery
Making the best of a bad situation.
Madden NFL 24 Review – Another 5-Yard Gain
Madden NFL 24 is yet another instalment of what has already existed in previous years with a few notable improvements.
Fort Solis Review – Red Space
A brief but compelling sci-fi thriller.
RIDE 5 Review – Solid, But Could Use a Tune-Up
RIDE 5 does little to reinvent the wheel providing excellent racing gameplay with a rather average overall experience.
Red Dead Redemption (PS4) Review – Death by Dishonor
Rockstar's magnum opus still holds up after all this time, but its re-release leaves much to be desired with its lackluster "improvements."
Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew Review – A Pirate’s Life for Me
Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew further cements Mimimi Games as one of the best in the business when it comes to real-time tactics and stealth.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Review – Switchblade Conspiracy
Despite the crashes, limited content and lack of practice modes, Gun Interactive's new horror multiplayer delivers tension-filled fun.
Quake 2 Enhanced Edition Review – Old-School Cool, Remastered
The enhanced version of id Software's classic FPS looks and feels better than ever, making it a must-play title for first-person shooter fans.
Tower of Fantasy PS5 Review – No Escape From Reality
Hotta Studio's open-world action RPG has an intriguing sci-fi setting and combat but suffers from mediocre story-telling, a terrible UI and more.
Moving Out 2 Review – Bust a Move
Moving Out 2 has the markings of a great sequel and is a blast with friends.
30XX Review – The Legacy of X
30XX hopes to bring the classic fast-paced, tough gameplay of Mega Man X to modern players with features like a level creation kit and randomly generated levels for its campaigns. Here’s how well it...
Atlas Fallen Review – Sea of Sand
Like the sands that flood its fantasy world, Atlas Fallen is a bit too coarse and rough.
WrestleQuest Review – Cream of the Crop
WrestleQuest hopes to offer up a different take on wrestling over what we’ve typically seen. Read our review to find out how well it can manage.
Baldur’s Gate 3 Review – Stand and Deliver
Larian Studios' long-awaited sequel to the vaunted series isn't just an incredible game. It's a love letter to D&D and the RPG genre.
Atomic Heart: Annihilation Instinct Review – Rage Against the Machine
Far from fixing the base game's faults, Annihilation Instinct lays the groundwork for Atomic Heart's next storyline in a messy fashion.
F1 Manager 2023 Review – A Management Sim for the Detail-Oriented
If the rigors of managerial work, keeping a team afloat financially while boosting morale, and seeing your hard work pay off in a climactic F1 Grand Prix are your bag, then F1 Manager 2023 is your pla...
Disney Illusion Island Review – The Power of Friendship
An entry level Metroidvania platformer that's easy to recommend to most players.
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart PC Review – A Nefarious PC Debut
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart is still as fun as it ever was, provided you have the PC to handle it.
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons Review – Good Fun, but Lacks Excellence
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons admirably resurrects the Double Dragon brand with a short, but fun romp that still feels a tad shallow compared to the genre’s other recent offerings.
Pikmin 4 Review – Grass Onion
Pikmin 4 continues to exhibit why Nintendo's strategy series deserves way more love and attention that it gets.
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening Review – Uniquely Strategic
Nobunaga’s Ambition: Awakening is celebrating the franchise’s 40th anniversary by bringing the classic franchise gameplay to modern systems. Find out how well it can pull this off in our review.
Blackout Protocol Early Access Review – Containment Breach
Blackout Protocol hopes to offer a tough as nails, tense co-op shooter experience. Check out our review to know whether it can pull it off.
Killsquad (PS4) Review – Squad Down
Though not totally without its merits, Killsquad is ultimately a flawed and unremarkable experience.
Remnant 2 Review – Ash Like Snow
Remnant 2 is the quintessential sequel, expanding and enriching the core gameplay while improving build variety and delivering new challenges.
Exoprimal Review – Infinite Crisis
The fast-paced action and sleek visuals are enticing, but Capcom's PvEvP title features several issues that make it difficult to recommend.
Ed-0: Zombie Uprising Review – A Slog
Ed-0: Zombie Uprising’s challenges are rooted in its poor difficulty balance and budget design, not so much in its nature of being a true rogue-like experience.