Video Games
Warriors Abyss has its heart in the right place, but its particular blend of musou and roguelike doesn’t feel like it’s fully realized.
While some waits are longer than others, While Waiting (2025) is a thought-provoking game about life and its slowest of moments.
Two Point Museum is a fantastic addition to the Two Point management sim title list, always putting creativity first.
For the present and future fanatics, the thrill of the hint is the point, and there are plenty of thrills to be had in Monster Hunter Wilds.
Afterlove EP is a touching slice-of-life following a grieving musician as he learns how to move on in a life without his girlfriend.
Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is excellent, with a great story, cast of characters, and fantastic melee and ship combat.
When Lost Records: Bloom and Rage is strong, it’s strong. But without Tape 2, we’re left with too big a gap to close.
Avowed takes players on a fantastic adventure full of character, customization, and challenging combat across the Living Lands.
Civilization 7 makes sweeping changes in pursuit of accessible simplicity, but they range from good to absolutely horrible.
REVIEW: ‘The Legend Of Heroes Trails Through Daybreak II’ Upholds Most Of The Franchise’s Excellence
Despite its flaws, The Legend of Heroes: Trails through Daybreak II is still a great sequel that improves upon its predecessor in many ways.
TRENDING POSTS
Resident Evil Requiem is a RE-of-all-trades game that is an excellent culmination of the series’ 30-year history.
Ninja Gaiden 4: The Two Masters is a good DLC that offers a decent amount of content, despite its incredibly short length and lackluster narrative.
Marathon (2026) is a blast, with strong fundamentals and a ton of potential if Bungie can keep up a good cadence of content.














