Video Game Reviews
Century: Age of Ashes Review – Flying High
Century: Age of Ashes mostly makes up for its same-y maps and boring cosmetics with great modes, gameplay, and progression.
Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun – Aiko’s Choice Review – More of the Same
Aiko’s Choice is essentially more of the same, and that’s just fine.
Bright Memory Infinite Review – Fast and Flashy
Bright Memory Infinite borrows some of the better ideas from modern first-person shooters and combines them with its own flashy identity to great effect.
Football Manager 2022 Review – Iterative Upgrade
Sports Interactive delivers yet another excellent football management sim, surprising no one.
New World Review – A Fun but Unpolished MMO
New World delivers a fun and approachable MMO despite being a bit too derivative and lacking polish.
Aragami 2 Review – Emerging from the Shadows
Lince Works returns for a second entry in their stealth series, but are there enough improvements to warrant a second chance?
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous Review – A Solid Sequel
A conservative yet meaningful evolution of the classic RPG.
Twelve Minutes Review – Back At It Again
Twelve Minutes is a thrill ride through and through with a captivating time-looping narrative that never fails to keep one guessing,
Tribes of Midgard Review – Falling Short
Tribes of Midgard is a great concept, but falls flat in a number of ways that prohibit it from soaring the heights it could achieve.
Chernobylite Review – A Flawed Yet Enjoyable Experience
The Farm 51's Chernobylite is a complex and enjoyable experience, albeit with a few flaws that are hard to overlook.
Dungeons and Dragons: Dark Alliance Review – Critical Failure
One of the worst games we've ever played.
Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition PC Tech Review – The Definitive Version
Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition is a next-gen powerhouse.
Days Gone PC Review – All You Zombies
Days Gone returns for second shot at life.
Mundaun Review – Sketchbook of Nightmares
Mundaun is gorgeous and atmospheric, if a little inconsistent.
Cyberpunk 2077 PC Review – Almost Breathtaking
Cyberpunk 2077 on PC is an experience you should not skip.
World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Review – Death is Only the Beginning
Shatter the sky.
Destiny 2: Beyond Light Review – Darkness of Slumber
Bungie's latest expansion falls back on incessant grinding and menial tasks to pad the runtime.
Football Manager 2021 Review – Predictably Solid
Sports Interactive delivers yet another ridiculously addictive entry in this admirably consistent series.
Halo 4 PC Review – Wake Up John
343 sends off The Master Chief Collection in style.
Godfall Review – An Empty Suit of Armor
Godfall lacks both soul and ambition.
Ghostrunner Review – Wake Up, Samurai
Cyberpunk, 2020.
Remothered: Broken Porcelain Review – Truly Broken
A forgettable game let down by an abundance of crucial flaws.
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition Review – To the New World
Age of Empires III is still daring and imperfect, but this is the best its ever been.
Star Wars: Squadrons Review – All Wings Report In
X-wing vs. TIE Fighter.
Crysis Remastered Review – Maximum Disappointment
Crysis deserved better than this.
Halo 3 ODST PC Review – You Know the Music. Time to Dance
The mean streets of New Mombasa come to PC at last
Hades Review – There and Back Again
Hades is easily Supergiant's best game yet.
Serious Sam 4 Review – A Welcome Encounter
Sam "Serious" Stone makes a great comeback, even if it's not a revolutionary one.
Spelunky 2 Review – Into the Depths
Spelunky 2 is bigger, better, and more of the same.
Surgeon Simulator 2 Review – A Passing Grade
Surgeon Simulator finally gets a follow-up that's bigger but not necessarily better.