System Shock (2023 PC) Review
The 2023 remake of the action-adventure classic may not appeal to all newcomers of the franchise, but polished environments and a retro cyberpunk gaming experience give System Shock enough to stay relevant in the 21st century.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (PS5) Review
Star Wars Jedi Survivor builds on the foundation set in Fallen Order, furthering Respawn’s wonderfully rendered vision of Star Wars and making for, hopefully, another step in a longer journey.
Forspoken (PC) Review
Forspoken offers flashy magic combat but fails to captivate in a world too big and empty for its own good.
Evil West (PS5) Review
Evil West from Focus Entertainment and developer Flying Wild Hog is a dumb action game that leans into its themes in the best way.
God of War Ragnarök (PS5) Spoiler Free Review
After being one of the most critically acclaimed games on the PS4, God of War Ragnarök has huge expectations. Justin shares why Santa Monica Studio has crafted another masterpiece in this review of an anticipated PS5 sequel.
A Plague Tale: Requiem (PC) Review
A Plague Tale: Requiem marks a fantastic continuation of the character-driven story found in Innocence.
Asterigos: Curse of the Stars (Steam) Review
Asterigos: Curse of the Stars offers a familiar action-RPG experience but doesn’t offer much in individuality or engagement.
Pac-Man World Re-Pac (Switch) Review
Pac-Man returns with a fresh look! Our newest contributor Reese reviews Pac-Man World Re-Pac on Nintendo Switch as someone who loved the original.
Tinykin (PS5) Review
With a vibrant art style and plenty to explore, Tinykin is a pint-sized platforming experience offering huge amounts of fun and relaxation.
Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin (PS5) Review
Leaning in on 2000s-era attitude, Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy Origin is one of the strangest spin-off games in recent memory.
Eastward (Switch) Review
From developer Pixpil and publisher Chucklefish comes Eastward, a beautiful narrative-driven adventure game. Joe has the review!
Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy (PS5) Review
Following off the heels of the messy release of Marvel’s Avengers, Square Enix has released a surprisingly good single-player game in Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy from Eidos-Montréal.
Death's Door (Steam) Review
Death’s Door from Acid Nerve (published by Devolver Digital) doesn’t add much in the way of new for the action-adventure genre but it does refine the formula beautifully into a game that is absolutely worth playing.
NieR Replicant (PS4) Review
Alex enters the world of NieR for the first time in this review of NieR Replicant on PlayStation 4 and finds it to be a surprisingly comforting JPRG adventure.
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time (Switch) Review
While there are improvements that could’ve been made, Battle through Time is likely the best Samurai Jack game we’ll ever get. Joe shares his love for the animated masterpiece and reviews the game through that lens.
Elden: Path of the Forgotten (Steam) Review
Reflecting on the darkness of an uncertain youth, Elden: Path of the Forgotten is a Lovecraftian adventure game published by Another Indie. We interviewed the game’s lead developer and took that knowledge into our review.
Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4) Review
Square Enix has successfully re-captured the magic of Final Fantasy VII in a way that both fulfills nostalgic imagination and shatters expectations in big ways. Alex puts out a lengthy essay on why this Final Fantasy is one of the best entries put out in over a decade.
Skellboy (Switch) Review
Determined to learn why he’s been raised from the dead, legendary hero Skippy must use all the various parts of monsters to become the ultimate warrior in Skellboy, the world’s first Cute Souls game from Umaiki Games and Fabraz.
Falcon Age brings Cute Birbs to PSVR (Review)
Falcon Age comes to PSVR as an adventure centered on the connection between the hero and her falcon. Steeped in that revived tradition, the two face a tyrannical corporation to save their home.