Video Game Reviews
The King of Fighters 15 Review – King Stays King
This series has begun refining rather than reinventing.
Horizon Forbidden West Review – Roar Like a Thunderjaw
Horizon Forbidden West's captivating story, gorgeous open world, and thrilling combat make for one of the most uniquely memorable games I've played in recent memory.
Kingdom of the Dead Review – A Serviceable Retro Shooter
Poor visual presentation and bugs hold back Kingdom of the Dead from truly shining.
OlliOlli World Review – One with the Board
A mesmerizing experience.
Sifu Review – Fists and Fury
A challenging game that rewards far more than it frustrates.
Dying Light 2 Stay Human Review – Undead Jungle
Dying Light 2 Stay Human is often let down by noticeable issues, but remains a consistently enjoyable experience until the end nonetheless.
Pokemon Legends Arceus Review – A Whole New World
A surprisingly bold and ambitious step forward that pays off.
Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection Review – Greatness from Great Beginnings
Nathan Drake and Chloe Frazer's action-packed adventures are still an absolute blast.
Blackwind Review – Cold Wind Blows
A game that gets more frustrating the longer it trudges on.
Rainbow Six Extraction Review – In the Shadow of a Giant
A deep case of little brother syndrome.
Monster Hunter Rise (PC) Review – Welcome Back to Kamura Village
Monster Hunter Rise isn’t as ambitious as its predecessor, but it still manages to build on the franchise in meaningful ways.
God of War (PC) Review – Still a Classic
Despite some inconsistent performance, this is still the ultimate way to play one of last-gen's best games.
Sword and Fairy 7 Review – An Experience Worth Your Time
Sword and Fairy 7 aims high for the series and hits more than it misses.
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade PC Review – A Decent Port
Final Fantasy 7 Remake Intergrade could have used a bit more work on the PC platform.
GTFO Review – The Art of Strenuous Co-op
Team up to complete the expeditions of a mysterious Warden, and co-operate to survive an unforgiving facility.
The Gunk Review – Gunkworld Quest
Image and Form swaps 2D for 3D, but still delivers an excellently crafted game with a captivating story and heartfelt characters.
Halo Infinite Review – Back on Top
An excellent and expansive campaign and stellar multiplayer offerings make for one of Halo's best instalments to date.
Terminator Resistance: Annihilation Line Review – Hasta La Vista
An expansion clearly made for fans of the base game - and basically nobody else.
Cricket 22 Review – Rough Around the Edges
Like a boundary off of a leading edge, Cricket 22 takes you where you need to go- but not how you would want it to.
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.
Chorus Review – Space Shooting Harmony
Fishlabs' Chorus is one of the most enjoyable space shooters I've played in quite some time.
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.
Solar Ash Review – Black Hole Sun
Heart Machine's black hole odyssey is full of mysteries, gorgeous visuals and solid gameplay even with its share of drawbacks.
MXGP 2021 – The Official Motocross Videogame Review – Mud Slinging Motocross Action
MXGP 2021 is just more of the same.
Beyond a Steel Sky Review – Welcome (Back) to Union City
A sequel that was mostly worth the almost 30 year long wait.
Surviving the Aftermath Review – The Last of Us
Though not quite as intense as its setting might suggest, Surviving the Aftermath is still an addictive management sim.
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Review – Back to Before
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are the best Pokemon games on the Switch so far.
The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim Anniversary Edition Review – Yet Another Edition
The newest edition of Skyrim adds just enough to entice the few that have yet to play it, or perhaps missed the 8th gen version, but stops short of much else.
Battlefield 2042 Review – Back to the Future
Battlefield 2042 hits on some of its huge potential, misses on the rest.
Jurassic World Evolution 2 Review – Bigger, Louder, More Teeth
Frontier Developments delivers a solid sequel that builds upon its predecessor's foundations in all the right ways.