When I first saw LEGO Worlds at PlayStation Experience in 2016, I was astounded. This was the LEGO game I (and many other fans of TT Games and LEGOs i...[Read More]
Styx, the sneaky, deadly goblin we first met in Master of Shadows in 2014, is back for more stealth action with Shards of Darkness. Developer Cyanide ...[Read More]
2Dark struck me as a unique game for what premise it’s built around and how it went about presenting that to the player. It’s an odd dicho...[Read More]
As a disclaimer, this review was based on the Playstation 4 version of Mass Effect; Andromeda, Deluxe Edition. Mass Effect has been one of my favorite...[Read More]
Hucast is finally bringing their talents to 21st century hardware. You could be forgiven for being unacquainted with Hucast’s work. DUX, Redux: ...[Read More]
Nier was a demanding and ambitious game undermined by the reality that it wasn’t much fun to sit down and play. Seven years later, Nier: Automat...[Read More]
When Minecraft meets an MMO structure you get Trove. Trove is an interesting concept. It takes all the great building and crafting of a Minecraft game...[Read More]
It seems like rally racing in videogames seems to be gaining in popularity. I’m not sure that the sport as a whole is, but there are now at leas...[Read More]
Ghost Recon Wildlands offers an interesting juxtaposition of tactical shooter and almost arcade-like sandbox action that’s best played with frie...[Read More]
The Atelier series has been around for a long time, and I have played several of them over the years. With Atelier Firis, Gust takes the series in a m...[Read More]
Over ten years in, the Sniper Elite series continues to evolve, maintaining it’s intriguing WWII sniping gameplay and increasingly large maps an...[Read More]
This may sound a bit crazy at first, but my first hour playing For Honor gave me an overwhelming sense of nostalgia. Seeing as many of For Honor’s ele...[Read More]