RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures Deluxe Review (Xbox)
Earlier this month, we were excited about the release of RollerCoaster Tycoon Adventures Deluxe (RCTAD). At the time when I previously covered the release, I wa...[Read More]
DROP – System Breach Review (Switch)
In a world of ones and zeroes, there are the zeroes and the one. Computers have been around for a little over a hundred years but in that timeframe, computers h...[Read More]
The Crew Motorfest (PlayStation 5) Review
Fast cars. An exotic, tropical island paradise. The first videogame appearance of Lamborghini’s new supercar, the Lamborghini Revuelto! This is The Crew M...[Read More]
Song of Nunu: A League of Legends Story Review (PC)
When it comes to Riot Games, most gamers around the world know them for their worldwide game League of Legends. Over the last five years, Riot Games has become ...[Read More]
Resident Evil 4 & Separate Ways Remake Review
Since 2005, I have continuously heard how Resident Evil 4 is the best game in the Resident Evil franchise and potentially one of the best video games ever creat...[Read More]
Crymachina (PS5) Review
Humanity isn’t a person or a thing but an expression and an identity. What makes someone human can be held by many definitions and contexts. At this moment in t...[Read More]
High on Knife (PlayStation 5) Review
Last year, Squanch Games released their 4th, and most ambitious, title High on Life. Critical reception seemed mixed and ultimately boils down to the player’s s...[Read More]
AntStream Arcade Premium (Xbox Series X) Review
At the tail end of 2022, I had the privilege to review Atari 50, which was quite possibly the best compilation to date. While game compilations are something th...[Read More]
Assassin’s Creed Mirage (Xbox) Review – The Sands of Baghdad
When Assassin’s Creed Mirage was first announced, many wondered what Ubisoft had planned for their next title following Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. P...[Read More]
Everspace 2 (PlayStation 5) Review
The best sequels obey a simple formula: give players more of what they loved from the first game, and less of what they found tedious and frustrating. By that m...[Read More]