Video Game Reviews
Destiny 2: Black Armory Review – A String of Hits and Misses
The Black Armory DLC has quite a number of enjoyable experiences to offer but Bungie could have done a much better job at implementing them.
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk Review – Dungeon-Crawling Adventures
Nippon Ichi tries its hand at the dungeon-crawling genre with favorable results.
Marvel’s Spider-Man: The City That Never Sleeps Complete DLC Review – Surprisingly Essential
The City That Never Sleeps is a solid package of three great DLC episodes that set up exciting things for the series' future.
Subnautica Review – A Refreshing Take on the Genre
“Subnautica provides more than what you’d usually expect from an open-world survival game”
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds PS4 Review – A Lukewarm Chicken Dinner
The pioneer of battle royale titles finally makes its way to PS4. But was the wait worth it?
Jagged Alliance: Rage! Review – Going Commando
The long dormant franchise makes its return. But should you welcome it with open arms?
Below Review – A Serene Deathtrap
Below may be a beautiful game but that can’t hide how brutally unforgiving it is.
Forza Horizon 4: Fortune Island Review – Coming Down the Mountain
Lack of variety holds back Fortune Island from truly shining.
The Council – Complete Season – Review – The Lessons of History
Big Bad Wolf's The Council is held back by pacing issues and an inconsistent script.
Gear.Club Unlimited 2 Review – Start Your Engines
A new Switch racer for the simulation crowd. Or is it?
Earth Defense Force 5 Review – Don’t Forget the Ammo
Get ready for some bug-squashing action with a whole lot of hammy voice acting on the side.
Ashen Review – Bite-Sized Souls
Get your souls here!
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review – The Ultimate Super Smash Bros. Game
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is a celebration of gaming, and, true to its name, the ultimate Super Smash Bros. game.
Just Cause 4 Review – Scorpio’s Back, Amigo
Just Cause 4 brings the over-the-top style the series has cultivated into new territory with even more gameplay options for players to mess around with.
Home Sweet Home Review – Terrifying, But Not in a Good Way
Home Sweet Home is a lackluster entry in a subgenre of horror that’s several years past its heyday.
RIDE 3 Review – Road Rash
It may not be Gran Turismo for motorcycles, but it's still damn good.
Persona 3: Dancing in Moonlight and Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight Review – Missed A Beat
While fans will still find these games enjoyable, there’s no denying that by almost every metric, they are demonstrably disappointing.
Darksiders III Review – The Sound and the Fury
Back in the saddle again.
Farming Simulator 19 Review – A Hard Row to Hoe
The long-running farming simulation franchise is here with yet another entry that does exactly what you expect of it and not much more.
Pokemon Let’s Go, Pikachu! And Let’s Go, Eevee! Review – Homecoming
Pokemon Let’s Go’s daring break from the series’ longstanding formula results in one of the most refreshing Pokemon games we have had in years.
Fallout 76 Review – Fundamentally Flawed
Fallout 76 is crippled by pervasive technical issues and fundamental flaws at the core of the experience.
Spyro: Reignited Trilogy Review – Treasure Trove
Spyro: Reignited Trilogy is a loving update that is strongly recommended for fans and newcomers alike.
Battlefield V Review – An Exciting Evolution
Battlefield V builds upon the excellent foundation laid down by its 2016 predecessor in incredible ways.
Tetris Effect Review – Forever Connected
Rez meets Tetris in an excellent combination of gorgeous aesthetics and timeless gameplay.
OVERKILL’s The Walking Dead Review – Not Quite a Rotting Corpse
The Walking Dead franchise has a new video game that touts a series of good ideas let down by bad execution.
Hitman 2 Review – The Killer Inside Me
IO Interactive’s signature series returns with more style than ever.
Football Manager 2019 Review – Say Goodbye To Social Life
And say hello, once again, to 300 hours of Football Manager.
Déraciné Review – One of The Most Underwhelming VR Experiences
FromSoftware disappoints with its first VR venture.
Call of Cthulhu Review – Dream No More
The Great One calls from beyond but you're probably better off letting it go to voicemail.
Castlevania Requiem: Symphony of the Night And Rondo of Blood Review – A Tale of Missed Opportunities
This collection isn't worth your money and time if you already own both games.











































