Galak-Z pushes the freewheeling buoyancy of 80's anime against a hostile ecosystem of evil empires, insane pirates, and skeevy space bugs.
Just think, 10 years ago the PlayStation 2 was just five years old. That’s insane considering it was two generations ago. Anyway, Legend of Kay is celebrating its 10th anniversary since its original arrival onto the PS2 in 2005, and Nordic Games has taken the reigns to try to make it a worth anniversary celebration.
Playing games alone, ironically, doesn't often come with a sense of isolation. With Submerged, it's a promise.
There are people who care about Formula 1 more than you or I care about anything. F1 2015 rewards their passion with an impressive simulation of not only the actual races, but a slice of the elegant culture surrounding the sport. Unfortunately, F1 2015 doesn't have room for much of anything else, finding itself lapped by modern peers in expected features and ease of approach.
Abyss Odyssey is an impressive experiment with questionable practicality. From a Chilean team with a passion for surreal adventure, it hits expected marks. As a roguelike-platformer with a fondness for fighting game mechanics, it's susceptible to chaos.
Natsume Atari and Bandai Namco have released Godzilla, a new third person action game based upon the legendary Kaiju (that's Japanese for monster).
Ethan Carter has resurfaced, this time on the PS4. It's the first version of the game that was done using Unreal Engine 4, and I'm told that numerous other miscellaneous fixes were done to the game, too.
Online first-person shooters on a massive scale are always a tough task to not only play as a reviewer, but also to maintain as a publisher/developer. I believe the word ‘ambitious’ is what we’re all looking for when it comes to MMOs in general. This also includes Planetside 2.
Onechanbara Z2: Chaos aims to be a garish, hyper-sensory accelerant of calculated brawling and provocative identity. It hits some of its marks—a generous frame-rate and a firm commitment to kitsch melodrama among them—but it's closer to the edges boredom and mediocrity. For a game meant to elicit a range of responses, all that it leaves the player is trite indifference.
Tembo is a new IP developed by Game Freak and published by Sega. It's a fast-paced 2D platformer that is accessible yet challenging, and gives Sonic reason to look over his shoulder.
As a successor to an admired name from a bygone era, Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess falls short of accrued expectations. As a means of introducing a different style of game to a different time and place, Deception IV is an exemplar of viable defiance against rote standards.
Play as Batgirl in Arkham Knight's first story-driven add-on, available now for season pass owners and this coming Tuesday for non-pass holders.