The dark Cthulhu universe comes to the Switch with a pretty great port of The Sinking City. Get your waders out, gas up the boat, and let’s have a look.
Read More »Redeemer: Enhanced Edition (Xbox One) Review
The Redeemer: Enhanced Edition is a fun adventure full of redemption and revenge. From BUKA Entertainment, this classic overhead beat’em up, has a simple premise, simple execution, but packs a lot of exciting gameplay. Premise Of Redeemer Redeemer is set in a world where cybernetic enhancements are a common occurrence. …
Read More »Goat of Duty (PC) Review
Goat of Duty is a third person multiplayer shooter themed around goats. Yes… Goats! The gameplay is like Quake 3 but Goat of Duty could use a lot of fine tuning to make it less janky and less chaotic. Overall I can see this as a fun yet short experience …
Read More »Forbidden Arts (Xbox One) Review
The Forbidden Arts is a good fantasy game from Stingbot Games. While the story and premise of the game are solidly laid out, the gameplay mechanics are a miss. While gameplay is not a game breaker, a bit more polish and this would have been a great game, instead of …
Read More »Ion Fury (PC) Review: Built by History
I don’t have to tell you what a look will show you already: Ion Fury is an old-school FPS. The game has been built on the Build engine, which you may recognize from the likes of Duke Nukem 3D and Shadow Warrior, and updated with new physics systems and more. …
Read More »Numskull Crash Nitro Kart Tees (Gear) Review
If you’re looking for some good looking gear to don to show your support for Crash Nitro Kart, Numskull’s latest should fit the bill nicely.
Read More »Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Xbox One) Review
The Blazkowicz family returns to battle Nazi’s in the 80s. Wolfenstein: Youngblood sets gamers to work as BJ’s kids in occupied Europe.
Read More »At The Mountains Of Madness Volume #1 (Manga) Review
Gou Tanabe’s “At The Mountains Of Madness” Volume 1 adaptation is a wonderful combination of realistic illustration, classical storytelling and H.P. Lovecraft’s original work. This stunning artistic retelling of the cult classic is nearly flawless. The design work throughout the volume is simplistic yet of a professional quality. It is …
Read More »Fantasy Strike (Switch) Review: Fantastic Fighting
Fantasy Strike is an easy to learn fighting game that puts you right into the decision-making, punishing, spacing, and control of high-level play without the hours of regimented practice and passion it normally takes to get there. There are still combo strings, but the highest damage count comes off of …
Read More »Numskull Crash Team Racing mug (Gear) Review
Crash Team Racing is back, hitting modern consoles last month. Numskull has fans covered with a range of merch, like this oddly-shaped mug.
Read More »The Sinking City (PS4) Review
When it was originally announced that two new games from the H.P. Lovecraft and his Cthulhu mythos were on the way, I was as pumped as anyone. The second of these titles, The Sinking City, delivers on the detective game play players want while constructing an engrossing narrative in a …
Read More »Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled (Xbox One) Review
The bandicoot is back. Crash returns in a ground floor remake of the classic PSOne racer Crash Team Racing. Time to put the pedal to the metal.
Read More »Warhammer Chaosbane (PC) Review
The fantasy realm of the Warhammer world gets an adaptation in the form of an aRPG. It doesn’t do much to redefine a genre, but it’s plenty of fun.
Read More »Eagle Eyes Ultralite NL (Gear) Review
This one’s a little different for us, but it’s yet another look at a pair of glasses from Eagle Eyes. If you dread driving at night, these are for you.
Read More »Playmobil Ghostbusters II Ecto 1A (Toy) Review
Celebrating 35 years, Ghostbusters is red hot right now. Playmobil has a little extra in store too, in the form of an awesome Ecto 1A set.
Read More »Conan: Unconquered (PC) Review
Conan: Unconquered is a wave-defense real-time-strategy survival game that pits co-operative goodness against bugs, crashes, and merely good enough presentation.
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