Video Games
Disney Dreamlight Valley’s first expansion, “A Rift in Time” manages to recapture the magic of exploring and beautifying a new locale.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora co-op never feels tacked on or out of place. Instead it embodies the narrative’s communal focus.
Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader charges players with surviving battle and managing worlds in the gothic nightmare of the 40K universe.
Dragon Quest Monsters: The Dark Prince is Square Enix’s latest entry in its long-running Dragon Quest series, that is quite a mixed bag.
The style practically drips out of the screen in Rollerdrome as Roll7 delivers one of the most unique and exciting games in recent memory.
Thirsty Suitors’s story is deep and aims right at the heart with a rocking soundtrack, fun visuals, and more to make up for its faults.
Cross Blitz challenges players to unique card gameplay battles delivered in a pair of modes for two distinct game styles.
Last Train Home does a great job of meshing a challenging strategic experience with an immersive setting and story.
With the source material being known for its quality, it’s a shame Bluey: The Videogame is nowhere near as good.
Naruto x Boruto Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections as a reentry is a subjective point that the game’s mechanics don’t necessarily overtake.
TRENDING POSTS
Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is a competent new JRPG that reiterates tropes more than it innovates the genre.
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a heartfelt adventure with meaningful relationships and creative opportunities.
Fromsoftware’s Elden Ring: Nightreign does its best to let players have fun, get stronger, and take down big, bad bosses together.