Deep South served beautifully on PS5 By Paul Hunter I covered South of Midnight when it launched on Xbox Series X/S last year, and honestly, it felt like only a matter of time bef ...
All right it's time to date myself a bit: I've been playing video games since the 80s, and I still have fond memories of hitting the arcade to play Atari's Centipede. The game was thoroughly addictive ...
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment has that familiar comfort if you have been with the Hyrule Warriors series from the start. The Zelda musou spin-off that started as a curious experiment has grown ...
Capcom actually did it. The Resident Evil 4 remake improves upon the original, the highest-rated Resident Evil game of all time, in nearly every way. And yet, with so many changes to the characters, ...
75 hours into my Earth Defense Force 6 review, I suddenly realized that I'm having just as much fun now as I was during the first hour. The EDF series has among the best gameplay loops in all of ...
The Scott Pilgrim franchise has had quite the journey and I’ve been along for most of it. The graphic novel series wrapped up in 2010, the same year Edgar Wright’s film Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and ...
2023 will surely be full of many surprises, but Forspoken's latent greatness hitting me like a bolt from the blue wasn't on my bingo card. I had a chance to demo the game back at Tokyo Game Show 2022, ...
When Tokyo Scramble popped up in the recent Nintendo Partner Showcase, it immediately came across as one of the more interesting reveals, a survival horror game that leans on stealth and gadgets ...
Xenoblade Chronicles X, developed by Monolith Soft and published by Nintendo, stands as one of the most expansive and adventurous role-playing games in recent memory. Originally released for the Wii U ...
Let's get two key points out in the open right from the top. Firstly, The Last of Us Part II Remastered absolutely should have been titled a Director's Cut and not a remaster as the former much more ...
I've play plenty of metroidvanias and it takes quite a bit for a new one to really stand out, and MIO: Memories In Orbit passes that bar with, ahem, flying colours. Developed by French indie studio ...
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