The orange marsupial is back on PS4 and remastered in a collection of the first three Crash Bandicoot games. And you know what? They’re just as good as you remember.
Read More »Perception (PS4) Review
A fear of the dark is something almost everyone has to face. But for Cassie Thornton, a blind woman, it’s something she wants to conquer.
Read More »Seasons After Fall (Xbox One) Review
It seems like “artsy” platformers release pretty often in 2017. The most recent of these comes to Xbox One and Playstation 4 on Tuesday, May 16. Seasons After Fall follows a spirit of some manner as it works with seeds and guardians of the seasons to bring about the ritual …
Read More »Little Nightmares (Xbox One) Review
Little Nightmares is a little game. The main character is little. The world is little. And the story is little. Big things come in small packages. This abstract horror puzzle platformer has some of the most satisfying game play I can remember in a platformer. There isn’t a ton of …
Read More »Little Nightmares is Now Available for Download
The newest game from publisher Bandai Namco and Tarsier Studios, Little Nightmares, is officially available for download. The game follows heroine, Six, as she journeys into the Maw in an effort to escape from the darkness and the monsters that lurk within. Six only has her wits, a lighter and …
Read More »Yooka-Laylee (PS4) Review
When Yooka-Laylee was announced as a spiritual successor to Banjo-Kazooie, I knew I wanted it. I didn’t realize, just how close of a successor the eventual game would end up being. Yooka-Laylee is at times beautiful, expansive and charming. There are other times, however, when the game has strong quirks …
Read More »This is the Police (Xbox One) Review
If you have ever found yourself wishing that you could manage a corrupt police station set in a fiction 1980’s city where racism, sexism and the mafia rule, well, This is the Police is very likely the game for you. I want to point out that many of the things …
Read More »Divide (PS4) Review
Divide is a rather tragic story. I don’t mean to say that the story is especially tragic in the way of a classic Greek tragedy, I mean that the gameplay cannot possible live up to the epic score and writing present throughout the game. Inside a rather tough first hour …
Read More »Resident Evil VII (PS4) Review
While I’m known to be a fan of Resident Evil games, this particular entry was something that I never expected.
Read More »Yakuza 0 (PS4) Review
Conspiracy, action, and an open world set in 1980’s Japan. Welcome to Yakuza 0.
Read More »Final Fantasy XV (PS4) Snapshot Review
Final Fantasy XV, a game first announced as a totally different title in 2006 finally dropped a few weeks ago. The game brings with it a breath of fresh air for the franchise and genre, seemlessly blending an epic story, a larger than life world and an innovative combat system. …
Read More »Amnesia Collection (PS4) Review
The horror of Amnesia returns in collected form.
Read More »Dishonored 2 (PS4) Review
Will you fight as Corvo, or if you will take your revenge as Empress Emily, in Dishonored 2.
Read More »Destroy All Humans! (PS4) Review
Destroy All Humans! (DAH) first released in June of 2005. 11 years later, the parody of cold-war era alien invasion films lands on the Playstation 4 as a PS2 remaster. The game holds up pretty well, too. Seeing as DAH is a rerelease of a game that originally launched on …
Read More »WWE 2K17 (PS4) Snapshot Review
A look at WWE 2K17, the latest in the annual wrestling franchise.
Read More »PSVR (Hardware) Review
Out for a little while now, we thought it was high time to check out the PlayStation’s virtual reality headset- the PSVR.
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