Video Game Reviews
Genshin Impact Review – Anime Hyrule
Genshin Impact borrows heavily from Breath of the Wild, but also adds its own ideas on top to deliver a surprisingly full-featured and engaging open world action-RPG.
Crysis Remastered Review – Maximum Disappointment
Crysis deserved better than this.
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Review – I’ll Be Back
It shouldn't work, but 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim is a stunning triumph of ambition.
Halo 3 ODST PC Review – You Know the Music. Time to Dance
The mean streets of New Mombasa come to PC at last
Super Mario 3D All-Stars Review – The Bare Minimum
Mario deserves a celebration with much more pomp and grandeur.
Port Royale 4 Review – Below Deck
Dynamic systems surrounded by little entertainment.
Hades Review – There and Back Again
Hades is easily Supergiant's best game yet.
Mafia: Definitive Edition Review – Welcome to the Family, Son
Fittingly enough, a remake of the best Mafia game proves to be the return to form that this series has so desperately needed.
Serious Sam 4 Review – A Welcome Encounter
Sam "Serious" Stone makes a great comeback, even if it's not a revolutionary one.
Tennis World Tour 2 Review – Double Fault
Tennis World Tour 2 has some good aspects, but they never fully combine into a satisfying whole.
WWE 2K Battlegrounds Review – WWE Jam
A spin-off that shows the main franchise how it’s done.
Spelunky 2 Review – Into the Depths
Spelunky 2 is bigger, better, and more of the same.
Tell Me Why Review – Life is Strange
Dontnod delivers yet another heart-warming character-driven tale with Tell Me Why.
NBA 2K21 Review – Losing a Step
NBA 2K21’s changes are more of steps sideways than forward.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Review – More of a Re-release Than a Remaster
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning is a disappointing remaster, but the game itself is as great as ever.
Marvel’s Avengers Review – I Don’t Feel So Good
This is not the Avengers game we've all been waiting for.
Surgeon Simulator 2 Review – A Passing Grade
Surgeon Simulator finally gets a follow-up that's bigger but not necessarily better.
WRC 9 Review – Where We’re Going, We Don’t Need Roads
Despite some blemishes, WRC 9 offers a solid, if challenging, experience.
Project CARS 3 Review – A Detour Worth Taking
Project Cars 3 strays wildly from the formula of the past. While that may alienate long time fans, the end result is a blast to play
No Straight Roads Review – Battle of the Bands
No Straight Roads is an audio-visual treat wrapped up in a disappointingly shallow and repetitive game.
Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions Review – Tiger Shot
The (insane) beautiful game.
Madden NFL 21 Review – Playing to Tie
New modes and features shine while established ones stagnate.
Windbound Review – Beauty is Skin Deep
Sounds great on paper- falls apart when played.
Wasteland 3 Review – My Evil Ways
Grimy, bleak and epic in scope - Wasteland 3 is a masterful mix of tactical combat and role-playing.
PGA Tour 2K21 Review – Par for the Course
PGA 2K21 offers a solid experience on the green, but the production values feel dated compared to other games in the sports genre.
Battletoads Review – Hitting The Roads With The Toads
Battletoad manages to (mostly) stick the landing.
EA Sports UFC 4 Review – A One-Two Punch
EA Sports UFC 4 isn't perfect. But the experience is a lot of fun both in and out of the arena.
Dying Light: Hellraid Review – Loot, Slash, Repeat
A dull, monotonous affair.