Video Games
DON’T NOD’s Jusant is a testament to letting environments speak for themselves instead of relying on dialogue.
RoboCop: Rogue City has an impressive level of emersion, and its mechanics ring true of the 80s era of its progenitor, even while feeling new and modern.
Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story is an amazing adventure puzzle game that fills its frozen world with wonder and joy.
The Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria has a decent core that could have used a little bit more time in the tank to reach its full potential.
Alan Wake 2 is one of the best video game takes on a dual protagonist structure, and it knocks horror out of the park.
Super Mario Bros Wonder manages to surprise and delight, and offers a delightful and innovative refinement of the genre.
In many ways, Ghostrunner 2 is a massive step up from its predecessor. But the high highs. are brought down by odd pacing issues.
Slay the Princess is a straightforward choice-driven visual novel that slowly breaks at the seams and preys on player anxieties and paranoia.
Cities Skylines 2 is a worthy successor to the long-standing original city builder, with more than enough new challenges for players.
Gargoyles Remastered is maybe fine for hardcore platforming fans and veterans a of the original, but it’s though to stomach the janky controls.
TRENDING POSTS
Crimson Desert is a massive achievement of development, and the most ambitious RPG that has paid off in almost every way.
Midnight has quickly set up a base that could easily be one of World of Warcraft’s best expansions in quite some time—possibly ever.
Resident Evil Requiem is a RE-of-all-trades game that is an excellent culmination of the series’ 30-year history.














