Never did I think that I would get to sit down and play Taiko No Tatsujin without being at an arcade in Japan! In fact, before the pandemic, I was alr...[Read More]
Watch Dogs‘ identity crisis ended when the series decided to stop taking itself so seriously. The jump from Aiden Pearce’s revenge-fueled ...[Read More]
Here we go again with Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age, and it’s still freaking fun after two years removed. Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an ...[Read More]
Despite being a remake of the VR game Chronos and a prequel to Remnant: From the Ashes, Chronos: Before the Ashes is surprisingly accessible. Having n...[Read More]
What a fascinating game Spirit of the North turned out to be. I thought maybe I would be getting a fox-based adventure that had me armed with magic an...[Read More]
Tesla Force is a rogue-lite, top down, twin stick shooter that ‘stars’ several famous historical figures fighting off enormous hordes of e...[Read More]
Sam & Max, the Freelance Police duo, are back in a fresh remaster of a game that was originally released in 2006 by the now defunct dev studio kno...[Read More]
Immortals Fenyx Rising is fortunate in that it does not suffer from an identity crisis. During the process of covering and reviewing this game, “...[Read More]
Bright Memory is a very short, sub-$10 experience on the XSX. I enjoyed it, but the solo developer effort by FYQD Studio needs to rein in their focus ...[Read More]
I haven’t played a management sim in any depth for a long time, but given the chance to review Planet Coaster: Console Edition on my XSX got me ...[Read More]
The Falconeer took flight on the launch of the XS, and I was pleased to receive a review copy of this $30 launch title. Players are tasked with piloti...[Read More]
Available now digitally on next-gen, and on disc soon, Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition brings an updated version of Chaosbane that was originally ...[Read More]