Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree triumphs as a smaller, condensed experience and a proper sendoff for the open world action RPG.
Author: Eddie De Santiago
Pipistrello and the Cursed Yoyo seems like a perfect nostalgia trip for anyone that misses the attitude era of adventure games.
With a constantly shifting map, Demon Spore is shaping up to be a great way to spend a few hours with friends.
With a thumping heavy metal soundtrack and a retro feel, ChainStaff is aiming for a very specific tone and it certainly nails it.
It’s unknown whether formulaic changes will help Greedfall II: The Dying World succeed, but my time with the game made me want to find out more.
Whether Shadow of the Erdtree fails or succeeds remains to be seen, but the studio’s track record, as well as my time with the game, has me leaning toward the latter.
Princess Peach: Showtime! is a short but sweet experience, even if it does prioritize style over substance.
The Thaumaturge is a fantastical journey that doesn’t get everything right, but it provides enough to take the journey once or twice.







