Video Game Reviews
Far Cry 6: Lost Between Worlds Review – Shattered Worlds
Far Cry 6 gets a roguelite mode with its new Lost Between Worlds expansion. Check out our review to find out whether it’s worth coming back to the game to explore the broken shards of various worlds...
The Callisto Protocol Review – In Space, No One Can Hear Your Disappointment
The Callisto Protocol was billed as the heir to Dead Space's throne, but sadly, it's turned out to be little more than a pretender.
Crisis Core: Final Fantasy 7 Reunion Review – Zack Fair Enough
A touching reunion.
Gundam Evolution Review – Overwatch on Notice
Gundam Evolution borrows too much from the likes of Overwatch, but in fun and interesting ways.
Need for Speed Unbound Review – Most Wanted in the Underground
Need for Speed is back. Equipped with interesting visuals, and an incredibly short marketing cycle, Need for Speed Unbound has landed on current-gen hardware.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide Review – Fun Team Combat
This outrageously violent and detailed excursion is an engaging experience.
Pentiment Review – A Decent Time, But Not Everyone’s Cup of Tea
This game, simply put, is not for everyone.
Front Mission 1st Remake Review – Mech Warrior
A very straightforward remake misses some opportunities, but delivers a fun enough outing for genre and series fans nonetheless.
Marvel’s Midnight Suns Review – Superhero Card Battles
After having worked on the seminal XCOM 2 and the decent XCOM: Chimera Squad, Firaxis has now set its eyes on a licensed game based on one of Marvel’s properties with Marvel’s Midnight Suns. How w...
Gungrave G.O.R.E Review – Too Old School for its Own Good
There's some fun to be had in Gungrave G.O.R.E, but it's buried beneath piles of significant issues.
Evil West Review – Devilishly Fun
Evil West’s outstanding combat and flashy graphics make it a worthwhile experience that burns fast but bright.
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet Review – Ugly Ducklings
Ugly and janky as sin, but just as addictive and well designed.
The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me Review – The Devil is in the Details
The newest entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology takes a few risks but mostly sticks to the format to deliver another decent horror adventure.
Tactics Ogre: Reborn Review – From the Ashes
The granddaddy of tactics RPGs returns, and once again, it demands attention.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Review – Battle Royale In A DMZ
Call of Duty just got the newest version of its battle royale in the form of Warzone 2.0, alongside the interesting addition of the new DMZ mode. How well does it stack up to the original? And how wel...
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales PC Review – Short and Sweet
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales gives Peter Parker a much-needed vacation and, in the process, introduces the new friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. How well does it live to the expectations set b...
Somerville Review – Home Planet
Somerville puts a unique spin on the Inside formula, and though it isn't quite as impactful as the games that inspired it, it's still a haunting, well-made adventure.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human: Bloody Ties Review – Nothing Worth Coming Back For
[drop-cap]D[/drop-cap]ying Light 2 Stay Human just got its first major expansion in the form of Bloody Ties. With this expansion, developer Techland hopes to focus on improving one of the mediocre par... Read More
Sonic Frontiers Review – More Please
Sonic Team actually did it! Mostly.
The Chant Review – A Missed Opportunity
The Chant is an intriguing experience with a lot of promise, but plenty of issues stop it from soaring to the heights it can.
The Entropy Center Review – A Pleasant Surprise
The Entropy Centre is a surprisingly great game with well made puzzles and unique ideas, though it could have done with some much needed modern features.
Harvestella Review – Harvest Meh
If you like farming sims and have some free time on your hands, Harvestella is worth looking into- though it's far from flawless.
Football Manager 2023 Review – Die Besten
This is what the next 500 hours of your life are going to look like.
Gunfire Reborn Review – Reborn and Reborn Again
Gunfire Reborn tries to do a lot of things, and while it doesn’t do anything incredibly well, it’s fun enough to provide a bit of entertainment along the way.
God of War Ragnarok Review – The End Begins
Kratos and Atreus return for another unforgettable journey, one that exceeds its predecessor in every way imaginable.
WRC Generations Review – A Fitting Farewell
WRC Generations shows how much the series has grown by combining the best elements from the past several games.
Sackboy: A Big Adventure PC Review – A Big Adventure for the Little Ones
One of the launch games for the PS5, Sackboy is finally making his PC debut with 3D platformer Sackboy: A Big Adventure. How has the game fared in its journey from consoles to PC?
Bayonetta 3 Review – The Time Has Come And So Has She
Bayonetta 3 is an exercise in deranged excess, and it is amazing for it.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Review – Post-Modern
Modern Warfare 2 doesn’t live up to its name in most ways, but by focusing on what worked best from the Modern Warfare era, it delivers a solid, well-rounded COD experience.
Star Ocean: The Divine Force Review – Come for the Anime, Stay for the Characters
Star Ocean: The Divine Force is the first game in the Star Ocean franchise in 6 years. Can it revitalise the classic JRPG series or is it going to end up as yet another middling entry?











































