Crash has hit the Switch, bringing a very solid trio of platformers to Nintendo’s console. As you might imagine though, it’s not prefect.
Read More »Fox N Forests (Switch) Review
Take a trip back to the golden age of 16bit platforming. Eurovideo and developer Bonus Level’s Fox n Forests is a gem.
Read More »Vampyr (Xbox One) Review
Vampyr from DONTNOD does a great job at taking a bite out vampire lore and certainly does not suck. Make sure to pick up this great adventure and join Dr. Jonathan Reid on the streets of London in 1918. The Streets Of London Are Full Of Vampyrs Set against the …
Read More »Masters of the Universe ReAction Figures Wave 4 (Action Figure) Review
Super 7’s fourth wave of throwback Masters of the Universe ReAction figures are out, with a full card of classics. How did it take so long to get Orko?
Read More »Aqua Moto Racing Utopia (Switch) Review
Jet ski racing hits the Nintendo Switch with Aqua Moto Racing Utopia from developer Zordix. Adapted from a mobile game series of the same name, Aqua Moto looks good and offers a shocking amount of challenge.
Read More »EVERSPACE (PS4) Review
EVERSPACE may, in fact, be the most hidden of gems.
Read More »Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Switch) Review
Ys VIII is the latest entry in the long-running Ys franchise. The game retains its action role-playing game elements as well as a satisfying third-person perspective.
Read More »Dragon’s Crown Pro (PS4) Review
Dragon’s Crown is back and it is now bigger and better than before. Redefined artwork, 4k compatibility, and new music, is Dragon’s Crown Pro worth it? Hell yes.
Read More »Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido (Switch) Review — A Taste Worth Savoring
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido, the brand new puzzle game published by Nintendo (and co-developed by the studio behind Final Fantasy Theatrythm), is puzzling in all the best ways.
Read More »Agony (PC) Review
The long-awaited, originally Kickstarted Agony is here. Its gory and over the top vision of hell is plenty unique, but there are some issues too. Okay, a lot of issues.
Read More »Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn (PC) Review
“The world is on the brink of disaster. Our biggest celebrities have revealed their true faces — demons intent on moronizing the public to assume control of the planet. Only one man can save us: a towering Chinese orphan named Shaq Fei Hung. Trained by a kung fu master, Shaq …
Read More »Koshchei the Deathless #6 (Comic) Review
The finale of the Koshchei the Deathless series brings this cursed tale to it’s bittersweet end. Koshchei recounts his final moments with Baba Yaga and his battle with Hellboy, concluding his talk with Hellboy. The ending of the series wraps up Koshchei’s battle with Hellboy and how his fight against …
Read More »Space Hulk: Deathwing Enhanced Edition (PC) Review
Space Hulk: Deathwing returns to the PS4 and PC with an Enhanced Edition that seeks to iron out some of the troubles plaguing the original release.
Read More »Antigraviator (PC) Review
Antigraviator harkens back to some of the racing games I grew up with. Check out my review of the latest anti-gravity racer inside!
Read More »Conan Exiles (Xbox One) Review
Crom!! Waking up in the middle of a desert after being crucified is a tough spot to wake up in. Welcome to the beginning of Conan Exiles. This adventure survival game is set in the fantasy world of Conan the Barbarian. This unique setting is the perfect place to experience …
Read More »West of Loathing Review: A Really Wild West
A slap-stick RPG that looks great on paper- because it’s stick figures and jokes. It works just as well as a game.
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