Yakuza Kiwami (PlayStation 4) Review
Yakuza Kiwami is a complete remake of the original Yakuza, but also a sort of sequel to the recent prequel, Yakuza 0 (that was a mouthful). The original game wa...[Read More]
Hey! Pikmin (Nintendo 3DS) Review
Pikmin came onto the scene during a time when RTS (Real Time Strategy) games were at a high in their popularity. Practically everyone I knew was playing Age of ...[Read More]
Batman: Enemy Within – Episode 1 Review
In the past few years, Batman games have been getting better and better. When the caped crusader first started to get the video game treatment, most of the game...[Read More]
Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Review
The year of 2017 is apparently determined to help me recreate my PS2 game collection on PS4. Particularly with the release of the Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 Remix...[Read More]
Micro Machines World Series Review
Growing up and being a young male kid I was very excited to have both Micro Machines and even Hot Wheels. One game I especially remember like it was just yester...[Read More]
Ever Oasis (3DS) Review
Ever Oasis, developed by the wonderful folks at Grezzo who brought us the Nintendo 3DS remakes of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time and Majora’s Mask, ...[Read More]
Unbox: Newbie’s Adventure (PS4) Review
Back when gaming was making its transition into 3D, one genre reigned supreme, the collectathon platformer. Mario 64, Banjo Kazooie, Ape Escape, and countless o...[Read More]
Futurama World of Tomorrow Review (iOS, Android)
Futurama really should have gotten more seasons. Even as the Simpsons train continues on with no end in sight, Futurama fans just count ourselves lucky that we ...[Read More]
Everspace Review (Xbox One)
I had made it to Sector 2 with seconds to spare, a wave of alien fighters hot on my tail. I’d lost my pursuers in the jump, but with failing life support ...[Read More]
ARMS (Nintendo Switch) Review
Nintendo has been criticized in the past about their reluctance to change. We’ve seen countless franchises stuck in similar designs, all for the sake of c...[Read More]