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Humankind Review: Civilization Meets Multiculturalism
game review22 August 2021
Play as various cultures as humankind transcends the eras in this Civilization-inspired game. Feeling both familiar and innovative at the same time, Humankind is sure to keep you playing for one more turn. Read our Humankind review.
Humankind Review: Civilization Meets MulticulturalismCris Tales Review: An Ode to the Best and Worst of JRPGs
game review17 August 2021
Cris Tales has a remarkably beautiful hand-drawn aesthetic, some unique time travel mechanics, and a fun and engaging fantasy world. Unfortunately, the gameplay is often bogged down by repetitive turn-based combat and excessive loading times.
Cris Tales Review: An Ode to the Best and Worst of JRPGsNaraka Bladepoint Review: A Double-Edged Battle Royale
game review17 August 2021
The battle royale genre is rather established nowadays with household names like Fortnite and Apex Legends dominating most Twitch channels. For a new game to stand out among the crowd, it needs to offer something the others don’t. So here it is - Naraka.
Naraka Bladepoint Review: A Double-Edged Battle RoyaleRoad 96 Review: When the Road Calls
game review16 August 2021
Imagine taking a road trip to the same place but taking a different route each time. You’ll see sights you may have missed, experience different emotions, and you may even meet some new friends along the way. That's Road 96.
Road 96 Review: When the Road CallsCar Mechanic Simulator 2021 Review - Refurbished Classic Instead of Brand New Ride
game review13 August 2021
The game about being a car mechanic is back. It's better, it's bigger, it's prettier, but overall it's a small step in the evolution of the series, rather than a significant revolution.
Car Mechanic Simulator 2021 Review - Refurbished Classic Instead of Brand New RideUnbound Worlds Apart Review: Platforming Not For the Impatient
game review04 August 2021
Unbound has familiar touchstones of other modern side-scrolling platformers: Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Limbo, Inside, Cuphead, take your pick. It’s almost a formula by now. Throw a nice color pallet, a mystical world, and boom you’ve got a game.
Unbound Worlds Apart Review: Platforming Not For the ImpatientEldest Souls Review: Soulslike Lite
game review02 August 2021
Boss battles can be a game’s most climactic moment, often culminating an intense fight that puts your skills to the test. Well, what if you had a game that only had boss battles? Eldest Souls says hello. Read our review.
Eldest Souls Review: Soulslike LiteThe Ascent Review - What If Cyberpunk 2077 And Diablo Had a Baby?
game review29 July 2021
Do you happen to be a Xbox Game Pass subscriber? If not I suggest you to quickly become one. A cyberpunk adventure like no other awaits you and three of your friends in The Ascent. Just make sure they all know how to shoot.
The Ascent Review - What If Cyberpunk 2077 And Diablo Had a Baby?Blightbound Review: A Dungeon Crawler by Any Other Name
game review28 July 2021
This game won't change the world, and it's certainly not the best in its genre. It does, however, have the ability to enchant for several long hours. Some elements should be refined though. Read our Blightbound review.
Blightbound Review: A Dungeon Crawler by Any Other NameChernobylite Review: Welcome to the Exclusion Zone
game review27 July 2021
Chernobylite is perhaps the closest you will ever get to visiting the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone and avoid any of the radiation aftereffects. And it also somehow manages to make it fun and intriguing at the same time.
Chernobylite Review: Welcome to the Exclusion ZoneMonster Hunter Stories 2 Wings of Ruin Review: Monstie Rancher!
game review20 July 2021
Sometimes you become such best friends with a monster that they go from your bestie to your monstie. And no, this isn’t Pokemon, but you will be hatching lots of eggs and battling alongside your favorite monsters. Read our review of Wings of Ruin.
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Wings of Ruin Review: Monstie Rancher!Death’s Door Review: A Game Worth Dying For
game review20 July 2021
Doing a lot of things right, Death’s Door features a beautiful world and level design that rivals that of any Zelda game you’ve played. Plus you get to play as a little crow that wields a sword. What’s not to love?
Death’s Door Review: A Game Worth Dying ForSniper Elite VR Review - A Shot And a Miss
game review19 July 2021
This could have been a great game and a milestone for VR technology. It came out ok at best, and that's definitely not enough. Read our Sniper Elite VR review.
Sniper Elite VR Review - A Shot And a MissGuilty Gear Strive Review - Stylishly Accessible
game review12 June 2021
A series known for its stylized characters and flashy combos is back for another round of fights, but this time a few smart changes make it a lot easier to take in and appreciate what makes it so good in the first place.
Guilty Gear Strive Review - Stylishly AccessibleNinja Gaiden: Master Collection Review - A Weathered Old Ninja
game review11 June 2021
This master collection hopes to make Ninja Gaiden relevant again in 2021. But for a game that really shows its age, is it a series worth revisiting?
Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection Review - A Weathered Old NinjaChivalry 2 Review - A Fine Sword, If a Bit Blunt
game review10 June 2021
If you have ever wanted to be part of a medieval battle and live to tell about it, now is your chance! Just watch out for the guy behind you, he wants to chop your head off.
Chivalry 2 Review - A Fine Sword, If a Bit BluntMechwarrior 5 Can Be a Thrill - If You've Never Played Games
game review01 June 2021
Mechwarrior series comes back after years with a number suggesting a game that takes advantage of years of development and iterations of previous installments. Unfortunately, the only mildly interesting reaction to this game can be a yawn.
Mechwarrior 5 Can Be a Thrill - If You've Never Played GamesOperation: Tango Review: A Stylish Spy Co-op
game review26 May 2021
If you have ever done one of those trust exercises where you are blindfolded and need to listen to your partner, you’ll fit right in with this puzzler. Trust each other, talk it out, and you’ll have a great time saving the world.
Operation: Tango Review: A Stylish Spy Co-opBiomutant Review: A Fuzzy-Wuzzy Fable
game review24 May 2021
Don’t be fooled by its cuddly-looking characters with silly names. Biomutant is a robust and enthralling RPG with a lot to offer and plenty of ways to see it play out.
Biomutant Review: A Fuzzy-Wuzzy FableDays Gone PC Review - The Broken Road has Never Looked so Beautiful
game review22 May 2021
Days Gone is back on PC, even better and prettier. It's still the same game that won the hearts of many gamers. Deacon, though rough, can also be very human. Check out our PC review.
Days Gone PC Review - The Broken Road has Never Looked so BeautifulOf Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music Meet
game review21 May 2021
Another walking sim? Not this time! Of Bird and Cage is a unique blend of action-adventure game and metal album, created by people who spent more time in bands (such as Guns N’ Roses) than among developers. It’s a blast to hear. But is it playable at all?
Of Bird and Cage Review - Where Games and Music MeetResident Evil Village Review - A Village Worth Visiting
game review05 May 2021
Are you brave enough to discover what lies waiting beyond the village? The frights and chills are so worth it, as the next entry in the famed series puts together satisfying mechanics and enthralling, scary story.
Resident Evil Village Review - A Village Worth VisitingSmelter Review - Beyond Platforming Heaven And Hell
game review27 April 2021
It’s as if the SNES classics ActRraiser and Mega Man X got married, had a baby, and called it… well, Smelter, which is an awful name, honestly.
Smelter Review - Beyond Platforming Heaven And HellMotoGP 21 Review - Dark Souls of Racing
game review23 April 2021
Do you want to teach someone humility? Buy them MotoGP 21 as a gift. It’ll serve this educational purpose just fine. Yes, you could choose Dark Souls, but that’d be kinda trite, don’t you think? Trust me, MotoGP can be equally unforgiving and punishing…
MotoGP 21 Review - Dark Souls of Racing