Video Game Reviews
The Forever Winter Early Access Review – A Flawed But Decent Extraction Shooter
The Forever Winter is an addictive extraction shooter, albeit with a few flaws.
The Spirit of the Samurai Review – Going Away With the Sword
A unique stop-motion aesthetic can't salvage the awful combat, terrible controls and iffy platforming of Digital Mind's side-scroller.
The Thing: Remastered Review – Realized Potential
The Thing was worth playing in 2002 and it still holds up today with all the convenient bells and whistles included in this faithful remaster.
Infinity Nikki Review – Dress to Impress
Papergames' latest Nikki title is finally here and goes open-world. Does it soar high or crumble beneath the weight of its ambitions?
Marvel Rivals Review – Civil War
An excellent cast with fun abilities, solid maps, and stellar presentation make NetEase's free-to-play hero shooter worth playing.
Path of Exile 2 Early Access Review – Still Sane, Exile?
Awe-inspiring with its scope of content and depth of customization, Grinding Gear Games' sequel is a worthy successor in almost every way.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Review – Adventure Has a Name (Again)
Calling Dr. Jones.
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide PS5 Review – One of the Best Co-op Shooters Out There
Warhammer 40,000: Darktide is finally on the PS5 two years after its original release. Check out our review to see if it's worth your time.
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora – Secrets of the Spires DLC Review – Fly Free
Check out our review to see if Secrets of the Spires is worth your time to revisit the world of Pandora once again.
Delta Force Open Beta Review – Resurrection of (D)F
Team Jade's competitive shooter borrows its fair share from other established titles, but can it stand apart in any way?
Nine Sols Review – Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance
A gorgeous hand-drawn visual style, mind-melting soundtrack and tense combat ensure that Nine Sols is one of this year's best action titles.
Blindfire Early Access Review – Shot in the Dark
Double Eleven's unorthodox competitive first-person shooter is unlike anything we've ever seen, but it's lacking in more than just content.
Star Wars Outlaws: Wild Card DLC Review – Bad Beat
The first story DLC for Massive's action-adventure arrives alongside multiple improvements, but there's still a long way to go.
Towers of Aghasba Early Access Review – Towerfall
Moonlit Games' striking visuals and intriguing lore belies a frustrating survival sandbox experience with too many hurdles to enjoy.
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Review – To the Skies
Microsoft’s long running Flight Simulator series is back with its 2024 iteration. Promising a number of key improvements from the 2020 release, does the latest version deliver the goods?
G.I. Joe: Wrath of Cobra Review – Could’ve Been Made In The 90s
Another old-school beat em' up honoring a loved franchise arrives. Will Wrath of Cobra satisfy G.I. Joe fans? Or is this blast from the past something to skip?
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl Review – Anomaly Sighted
GSC Game World and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. make a triumphant return in an epic and terrifying open world odyssey.
Farming Simulator 25 Review – Hay Fever
Giants Software's acclaimed series returns with a new entry for PC and consoles, but it clearly needed more time to cultivate.
Planet Coaster 2 Review – All Down Hill
Frontier Developments finally follows up on Planet Coaster, but despite the gorgeous visuals, it falters in truly baffling ways.
Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake Review – A Legend Renewed
Artdink's HD-2D remake of the beloved Dragon Quest 3 retains everything that made the original so good while enhancing it.
LEGO Horizon Adventures Review – A Brick-Breaking Adventure
LEGOfying Horizon Zero Dawn has worked out better than most would have expected.
Mario and Luigi: Brothership Review – High Tide
Mario and Luigi's return is a triumphant one.
Empire of the Ants Review – A Pleasant Surprise
Empire of the Ants is an exceptionally well-made game.
Red Dead Redemption (PC) Review – Unforgiven
After last year's disappointing re-releases, learn how the PC version stacks up with its higher frame rates and additional options.
Slitterhead Review – Wonderfully Bizarre
Slitterhead is weird and rough around the edges, but boy am I glad it exists.
Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered Review – Bullet Hell
Shadows of the Damned: Hella Remastered is a welcome return to hell.
Dragon Age: The Veilguard Review – An Empty Throne
Nearly 14 years later, Dragon Age is back in a more or less muted fashion. Find out what keeps the sequel from being truly great.
Phasmophobia Early Access Review (PS5) – Ghost Stories
Over four years since its early access launch, Phasmophobia is still a terrifying experience with a compelling gameplay loop.
Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered Review – Here We Go Again
Check out our review to conclude whether Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered is the ideal way to experience the seminal 2017 release.
Clock Tower: Rewind Review – Vintage Horror
Horror fans rejoice, the seminal Clock Tower finally gets an official worldwide release and it's lovingly handled by WayForward no less. But despite the added bells and whistles, can Clock Tower's 199...