Video Games
One Step After Fall follows its protagonist Steve in his struggles with depression in a way that is atmospheric but unengaging.
Neon Souls is a straightforward platformer with a steep difficulty curve and one great gimmick: you can’t see anything when the level begins.
Crisis Core Final Fantasy VII Reunion is not only a perfect example of what a remaster should be, but also the perfect way to play this classic game.
River City Girls 2 is a beat ’em up with a lot of attitude, and a few RPG elements sprinkled around to make for a great addition to the genre.
Blacktail is a highly ambitious game from the new developer The Parasight. But, unfortunately, it might be too ambitious for its own good.
The next-gen version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is here, delivering a bevy of visual improvements and small gameplay additions.
Melatonin is a rhythm-based game that sees players clicking to the beat as they flow through various challenging dreams.
High on Life will likely annoy and bore any player that isn’t a die-hard fan of Justin Roiland’s signature comedic style and voice acting.
Between the frequent crashes, visual and AI bugs, and no reason to sneak around whatsoever, I really can’t recommend Hello Neighbor 2 currently.
The newest DLC for Far Cry 6, Lost Between Worlds, adds a new rogue-lite experience to the shooter that struggles to justify itself.
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.















