Video Game Reviews
Dragon Quest Builders Review – One Block At A Time
Dragon Quest Builders is dangerously addictive and a whole lot of fun.
Utawarerumono: Mask of Truth Review – (Deliberately) Mistaken Identities
A good conclusion to Mask of Deception's story.
Bayonetta + Bayonetta 2 Review – The Climax Before the Climax
The most obvious recommendation of all time.
Past Cure Review – Presently Diseased
A hodge-podge of bungled aspects make this one of the worst games ever.
Secret of Mana Remake Review – A Journey Worth Taking
It ain’t perfect, but Secret of Mana is a charming adventure that's worth your time.
Battlefield 1: Turning Tides DLC Review – Lack of Ambition
Battlefield 1's latest DLC pack doesn't quite get everything right.
Monster Energy Supercross: The Official Videogame Review – Sticks The Landing
An exciting time on a bike.
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology Review – Time to Make History
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology is an excellent way for fans and newcomers alike to jump back into Atlus' time bending JRPG.
Owlboy Review – Instant Classic
The beloved indie title makes its way to the Nintendo Switch- and it's absolutely incredible.
Fe Review – The Pace of Nature
This EA Originals title embodies the fantastic but does it offer much substance beyond that?
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT Review – A Profound Disappointment
The NT stands for Not Today, Square Enix. Not Today.
Dynasty Warriors 9 Review – Army of One
Take on hordes of battalions to win back peace.
Celeste Review – Soul Mountain
With in its gameplay design and emotional impact, Celeste is a triumph worth celebrating.
Kirby Battle Royale Review – Unexciting Battlegrounds
Nintendo's pink puffball has somehow managed to falter.
EA Sports UFC 3 Review – Let The Fight Begin!
EA Sports UFC 3 is a knockout punch, in the best way possible.
Shadow of the Colossus (PS4 Remake) Review – A Breathtaking Classic Returns
From a graphics standpoint, Shadow of the Colossus on the PS4 is possibly the greatest remake of all time.
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memory Review – A Glitch In The Digi-world
Deja Vu is very much the term for Hacker’s Memory, but it’s enjoyable for fans.
Lost Sphear Review – Solid, Yet Unremarkable
Lost Sphear harkens back to classic JRPGs of old, but does it invoke their quality?
Assassin’s Creed Origins: The Hidden Ones DLC Review – Same Old Creed
The Hidden Ones DLC doesn't do anything Origins itself didn't, but then again, it doesn't need to.
Monster Hunter World Review – A New Beginning
Monster Hunter World strikes the perfect balance between nuance and accessibility.
Minecraft Story Mode: Season Two Review – With a Little Help from My Friends
Even when the road gets a little blocky.
Dragon Ball FighterZ Review – A Dream Come True For Dragon Ball Fans
Dragon Ball FighterZ is an incredible fighting game.
Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition Review – The Game We Deserve
Get ready to fight again.
Hello Neighbor Review – Rear View Debacle
Despite tons of initial promise, Hello Neighbor delivers a subpar experience with terrible mechanics and gameplay.
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Review – Life is A Game
The hottest game of 2017 is certainly revolutionary but requires a lot more work even in its launch state.
Okami HD Review – Beautiful and Timeless
Okami is still as impressive an achievement for video games as it was over a decade ago.
Resident Evil 7: ‘Not a Hero’ and ‘End of Zoe’ DLC Review – Breaking the Molded
Though not as good as the experience in the base game, the two new DLC chapters are still excellent additions to the Resident Evil lineup.
The Surge: A Walk in the Park DLC Review – Ashes of CREOland
A Walk in the Park shows improvement, but is still rough around the edges.
Spellforce 3 Review – The Magic Of Mixture
Better than the sum of its parts, Spellforce 3 is a captivating mix.












































