Some twenty years ago when I first played through the original Yakuza on PS2 I had no expectation that the series would garner such a following that i...[Read More]
Nine years ago today, I reviewed Lords of the Fallen (LOTF) on the PS4. Today, I post a review of Lords of the Fallen on PS5. Two totally different ga...[Read More]
Ghostrunner 2, like its predecessor, was developed by One More Level and published by 505 Games. Taking place a year after the events of the first gam...[Read More]
South Korean developer Neowiz leaps into the Soulslike genre with a powerhouse release this month, and that’s no lie. Lies of P is a dark take o...[Read More]
One of my personal favorite franchises that was born out of the PS2 era and is as strong as ever is Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s ‘Yakuza‘ ...[Read More]
I never played the original Dead Space in 2008. It’s not for a lack of trying; in fact, I had played through the opening 30 or so minutes on PS3 a mon...[Read More]
Earlier this year, we reviewed Sifu on the PS4. If you haven’t had the opportunity to read Steven’s review, here’s a short summary (...[Read More]
I’m a big fan of the old Commandos games that came out on PC twenty-plus years ago. I had the big box versions of Behind Enemy Lines and Beyond ...[Read More]
French developers Spiders and publisher Nacon have teamed up to release a new third person action RPG that has gameplay design typically found in the ...[Read More]
I remember experiencing Demon’s Souls at E3 well over a decade ago, and later reviewing the game when it came out. It was innovative, and would ...[Read More]
Rollerdrome, simply put, is a mix of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, Max Payne, and The Running Man. Skating along trying to build up combos wh...[Read More]
About twenty months ago, I reviewed the sub-$10, bite-size version of Bright Memory: Infinite, which at the time was just called Bright Memory. Lonewo...[Read More]