The NBA returns for another digital season with 2K’s NBA 2K21 on current-gen systems. Impressive looks, and multiple play modes abound.
Read More »Cuphead (PC) Review
Cuphead is a disgustingly difficult 2D sidescroller shooter with an artstyle and sound design straight from the 1920s. It was released in 2017 to wide acclaim and for some reason or another I decided I’d play it in 2020 (after a DLC announcement as well). Besides a few wacky hitboxes …
Read More »Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 (Xbox One) Review
Tony Hawk returns at long last with a revamp of the series’ very first two games. The result is the best Pro Skater experience in a long, long time.
Read More »Shing! (PC) Review: Combat and “Comedy”
Shing! is an anime beat ‘em up, but not based upon an existing anime. I have to say, it is weird to encounter a beat ‘em up outside of an arcade, but not unwelcome. Shing! has that wonderful quality of satisfying combat and quality visuals that make these types of …
Read More »PGA Tour 2K21 (PC) Review
The day I got my hands on PGA TOUR 2K21, I dove right in. In fact, I played 54 holes that night!
Read More »RPG Maker MV (Switch) Review
Ever want to make your own game, but find it a bit daunting? Well you can make (and play) your own with NISA’s RPG Maker MV on the Switch.
Read More »Ary and the Secret of Seasons (PC) Review
Ary and the Secret of Seasons is a game that had me vexed. I can’t help but feel I’m not the target audience for it, but it contains so many things that I love.
Read More »Raji: An Ancient Epic (Switch) Review
Mythologies and religions have long made great fodder for stories, movies and video games. Raji: An Ancient Epic takes place in the lore of Hindu and Balinese mythology, bringing an oft-overlooked religious setting to the forefront. An Epic journey: I think it is important to point out that before I …
Read More »Iron Harvest (PC) Review
Diesel-punk strategy comes to the PC courtesy of Deep Silver’s Iron Harvest. It’s an alt-reality take on WWI/II era Europe, that kicks the genre right in the gasket.
Read More »Outbreak: The New Nightmare (PS4) Review
Is this survival horror game worth playing? Outbreak: The New Nightmare tries to bring back a bygone era, but should have stayed in its grave.
Read More »Samurai Showdown! 2 (Switch) Review
One of the first Neo Geo Pocket releases to get ported to Nintendo’s Switch, Samurai Showdown! 2 is a solid (though very cute) fighter.
Read More »Hellbound (PC) Review
When is a trip through hell not… doomed? When it’s Hellbound. An FPS made with 90s flair, Hellbound recalls FPS classics in more ways than one.
Read More »Carrion (Switch) Follow Up Review
It should come as no surprise to anyone who read my full review of Carrion on PC that I adored the game. It is short, sweet, and tremendously satisfying to play. How does that same experience hold up when it is on the Switch? I have good news. Again, make …
Read More »Crysis Remastered (Switch) Review
Legendary FPS Crysis comes to the Nintendo Switch in Remastered form. If you’ve never played this former PC system-hog, now’s your chance.
Read More »Skully (PC) Review: Use your Head!
A wonderful peak into the life and times of a reanimated skull. That's not even the weird part.
Read More »Death Stranding (PC) Review
A non-Kojima fan check out the video game auteur’s latest. Here’s our review of one of the strangest games of 2019, as Death Stranding hits PC.
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