Video Game Reviews
Apex Legends Review – A Fun Entry Into The Battle Royale Genre
Does Respawn Entertainment’s newest entry into the battle royale genre have enough to stick out from the pack?
Etrian Odyssey Nexus Review — The Root Of All Things
Etrian Odyssey fittingly ushers out the 3DS on a high note.
Monster Energy Supercross 2 Review – Ridin’ Dirty
Solid, but little more, all the way around the track.
Kingdom Hearts 3 Review – May Your Heart Be Your Guiding Key
Kingdom Hearts 3 triumphantly concludes the Dark Seeker saga that has been churning since 2002.
Wargroove Review – Get Your Groove On
Fine, Nintendo, don't make more Advance Wars.
Mario and Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story + Bowser Jr.’s Journey Review – Bowser’s Big Break
Bowser’s breakout adventure hasn’t aged a day.
Battlefleet Gothic: Armada 2 Review – For the Emperor
The Warhammer universe gifts us with another great space combat title.
Resident Evil 2 Review – Modern Classic
This re-imagining of Resident Evil 2 ranks as one of the best games this franchise has ever delivered.
New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe Review – What Is New Is Old Is New Again
A strong core platforming package shines through whatever other faults the game may have.
Vane Review – For the Birds
An inconsistent game.
Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Review – Into the Wild Blue Yonder
Bandai Namco's highly-esteemed franchise returns for another exhilarating adventure in the skies.
Hitman HD Enhanced Collection Review – Killers Divided
Two classic titles from Hitman’s past have been remastered on modern hardware. But do they really belong in the same package?
Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition Review – Victory Lap
The best iteration of a beloved classic.
Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes Review – Travis’ Touchdown
Travis Strikes Again is a worthy return for the fan favorite cult classic series.
Onimusha: Warlords Remastered Review – Back From The Dead
An excellent excuse to revisit an incredible action title.
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.












































