Stranger of Sword City (Xbox One) Review
I’m a huge fan of JRPG’s and when it comes to the Xbox One there aren’t many to pick from. There is an MMO that game quickly pushed me away af...[Read More]
Battleborn Review
I enjoyed the Borderlands games, as they reminded us that developers like Gearbox Software weren’t afraid of taking chances, while at the same time sticki...[Read More]
Coffin Dodgers Review
We’ve seen our fair share of Mario Kart clones over the years. Some, like Sonic & All Stars Racing Transformed, have been highly effective – others, l...[Read More]
Atari Vault Review
Atari is no stranger to releasing classic compilations on consoles. Atari Anthology, Arcade’s Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 1 and 2, and even a few ...[Read More]
Axiom Verge Review
Axiom Verge, at its core, is a tribute. It’s a tribute by a hardcore fan who loved what’s been dubbed the Metroidvania style of game. The man who cr...[Read More]
Bravely Second: End Layer Review
It’s great to see JRPG’s get another movement on the Nintendo front this year, along the same lines that we saw in the heyday on the Sony PlayStatio...[Read More]
Return to PopoloCrois: Story of Seasons Fairytale Review
Back in High School during a summer break I started playing one of the Harvest Moon games on Gamecube. It was fun, charming, and casual. I was enjoying playing ...[Read More]
Quantum Break Review
For some time now I’ve been playing the upcoming game Quantum Break from Remedy Entertainment and Microsoft Studios. At the time of writing I’ve already lost co...[Read More]
Yakuza 5 Review
My first impressions of Yakuza 5, never having played any of the others in the series, was that it was going to be a Japanese themed GTA. Not normally a fan of ...[Read More]
UnEpic UnEpic (Xbox One) Review
Let’s take a trip back to the ‘80s. A time where hair was wacky, clothes were wacky, and games were…. explorative. It was the time of Metroid and Castlevania, t...[Read More]