This War of Mine: Final Cut Review
This War of Mine: The Final Cut review of the PS5 version of the game, released on May 10, 2022. Read why this survival gem gets four stars. Continue reading This War of Mine: Final Cut Review
This War of Mine: The Final Cut review of the PS5 version of the game, released on May 10, 2022. Read why this survival gem gets four stars. Continue reading This War of Mine: Final Cut Review
Roguelikes remain pretty popular in gaming, especially when done right. “One more run” always has a way of turning into several more. Rogue Explorer is the latest in the genre, and it too maintains that “one more run” addiction. It also carries with a much more casual feeling. Is Rogue Explorer worth your money and time? Read on to find out in our review of … Continue reading Rogue Explorer Review
In 2016, Gunfire Games released the RPG Chronos, which a lot of folks compared to titles like Dark Souls and The Legend of Zelda. While the game was generally well received, it had an extremely limited audience because it was a VR game on PC promoted by Oculus. So you had to VR to play it. Now the game has been overhauled and the VR … Continue reading Chronos: Before The Ashes Review
In real life, it’s been eight years since Torchlight 2 released but finally the third game in the franchise is here. In game, it’s been a century since the events of Torchlight II. Novastraia is once more under threat of invasion and you’ll need to venture forth into the frontier to defend against the Netherim and its allies. Along the way, you’ll overcome hordes of … Continue reading Torchlight III Review
Macrotis, the emotional puzzle platformer from the Istanbul, Turkey based Proud Dinosaurs, has finally made its way to consoles after originally releasing on PC back in February 2019 thanks to publisher EastAsiaSoft. A mother bilby needs your help to get back to her children, if you can overcome the environment and solve the puzzles to get back to them. Macrotis: A Mother’s Journey (PC, PS4 … Continue reading Macrotis: A Mother’s Journey Review
In 2007, I was doing most of my gaming on the Nintendo Wii, the original Xbox, and a low-end PC (mostly playing Black Hawk Down multiplayer). My brother built a gaming PC and it did run Crysis, although it didn’t run it on the highest setting (one below that). I played a little bit of Crysis on that PC when the game came out and … Continue reading Crysis Remastered Review
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning originally released all the way back in February 2012 on PC, PS3, and Xbox 360. We won’t get into the history of the development of the game and the quick demise of developers 38 Studios and Big Huge Games, because none of that matters in the present. Reckoning was to be the introduction to the Kingdoms of Amalur, which would have … Continue reading Kingdoms of Amalur Re-Reckoning Review
Marvel’s Avengers has been out for a week now, for those of us who ordered the version with 72 hours of early access anyway, and in that week I’ve gotten a couple of characters of the level cap of 50 and into the power soft cap of 130. I’ve done everything there is to do in Avengers outside of the AIM Secret Lab raid, so … Continue reading Marvel’s Avengers Review
It’s been almost a month since Fall Guys took the world by storm. Since its release on August 3rd, the game has quickly become of the most popular (both played and watched) games on the planet and also is the most downloaded game in PlayStation Plus history. While it’s been free on PS Plus, it has still managed to sell over seven million copies on … Continue reading Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout Review
Darksiders Genesis has arrived on consoles (PS4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch) after releasing late last year for PC and Google Stadia. Budget priced at $39.99, Genesis brings a lot of value to the table in terms of a fun gameplay loop and replayability. Genesis is a spin-off of the main Darksiders games, and in this case serves as a prequel taking place before the … Continue reading Darksiders Genesis Review