Video Games
Disney Illusion Island is Mickey and friends at their best, and a love letter to fans old and new of the mouse that started it all.
Double Dragon Gaiden: Rise of the Dragons is a super solid beat ’em up with a steep learning curve but a lot of options for replayability.
Pikmin 4 brings back a storied franchise in a way that will appeal to players both old and new with an excellent blend of modern tools and freedom.
While Remnant II provides a genuinely fun and sometimes terrifying adventure, it’s a journey that is best shared in co-op with a friend.
Might and Magic: Clash of Heroes – Definitive Edition sees players fighting through a fantasy setting with puzzle based strategy gameplay.
Remnant II is visually beautiful with smooth gameplay that will taunt players back to a world of extensive replayability.
While Exoprimal resembles other team-based games of recent years, the game’s story elements both set it apart and hold it back.
REVIEW: ‘Oxenfree II: Lost Signals’ Is The Perfect Blend of Haunting And Whimsical (Switch)
Night School Studio’s Oxenfree II: Lost Signals’ story is moving, moody, and meticulously crafted in line with your choices.
In GYLT, Sally must navigate a twisted alternate reality filled with monsters to find her lost cousin Emily who has been missing for weeks.
Ghost Trick Phantom Detective, even with its quite obtuse puzzles, is a joy to play. Be sure not to miss this remastered DS hidden gem.
TRENDING POSTS
Escape from Ever After wears its inspiration on its dust jacket with an evocative story that continuously evolves to keep you engaged.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot – DAIMA Part 2 finishes the newest adventure for Goku and friends with some fun, and some tedium, as well.
My Hero Academia: All’s Justice fails to capture the cinematic splendor of the finale of All For One and One For All’s showdown.















