Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Review (PC)

I don’t really care how many versions of Ghost of Tsushima: Director’s Cut Sony Interactive Entertainment publishes on another platform because I’m still going to play the hell out of it before reviewing it. Every single time. Let me clarify, the main reason for doing that repeatedly is that GoT is a fantastic, replayable game that features a compelling story and set of well-developed characters. ...[Read More]

Sand Land Review (PS5)

Full disclosure, before this game arrived, I had no idea that Sand Land had been around so long. I didn’t know it was a manga, or it had a movie – I knew nothing. This had all been a mystery to me prior to this review. Now, having done extensive research on the story, I know that this is Akira Toriyama’s story and video game legacy. The Sand Land series was born from the mind of Toriyama and illus...[Read More]

Horizon Forbidden West Review (PC)

Way back in 2022, Alex Tudor had the first reviewing go with Guerrilla Games and Sony’s Horizon Forbidden West when it arrived exclusively for the PlayStation 5. Alex walked away impressed with the visuals, curious about the rest of Aloy’s adventure in the upcoming third installment, and generally pleased with the result of the sequel. I think for the most part, he and I were on the same page. Whe...[Read More]

Nightingale Preview (PC)

A week or so ago, we were privy to a preview from developer Inflexion Games featuring their upcoming early-access game Nightingale. While the game was in its early stages, and it fought us a bit because of our overpowered 4070 card, we got in enough of a playthrough to give you the basics of what to expect from this extremely promising game. The short version was that the game was a mixture of Sky...[Read More]

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth set to release on January 26th. 2024

I know we have some Like a Dragon fans out there. This should be cool news. Check out the details, the trailers, and the VOD for the direct below. Good stuff, folks.  Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth The launch date for Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth was announced: January 26,. 2024 for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC. Preorders are now live for physical and all digita...[Read More]

Enshrouded Preview

I have been steadily and thankfully avoiding the addiction that is Minecraft for pretty much my entire adulthood. Since its birth back in 2011, the ugly interface and bland creative building aspect have always been a huge turn-off for me when it comes to gaming experiences. I’m not sure why, but it reminds me of LEGOs without personality. Now, having ranted that out of my system, I fully realize m...[Read More]

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth teaser released via SEGA

Love the series. Enjoy the official goods below. IRVINE, Calif. – June 11, 2024 – Today, during the Xbox Games Showcase, SEGA® and Ryu Ga Gotoku (RGG) Studio debuted the first teaser for the upcoming RPG adventure title, Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, launching in early 2024 for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, and PC. Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a direct sequel to Y...[Read More]

LEGO 2K Drive Review

LEGO 2K Drive from the good folks at 2K and Visual Concepts is both a childhood dream come true and at times a cumbersome game that drags here and there. First, the memorable and positive. Way back in the 1980s, my brothers and I used to build LEGO vehicles and try to see who could survive multiple head-on collisions. Just typing that out makes it feel warped, but trying to construct one of the mo...[Read More]

Open-World Survival game Undawn launches closed beta sign-ups

Get to signing, folks. Enjoy the official details below. February 23, 2023 – Today Level Infinite, a gaming brand dedicated to delivering high-quality games to a global audience, and LightSpeed Studios, one of the most successful and innovative game developers in the world, announced that the post-apocalyptic open-world survival RPG, Undawn, will start a closed beta test in the United States and C...[Read More]

Monster Hunter Rise Review

While we’re all waiting for the Destiny 2: Lightfall drop in February, we must find something to do, right? We could platinum God of War: Ragnarök, but that might take forever. We could wait for an update for Witcher 3 on the PS5 to make the Ray Tracing Mode work, but who knows when that is dropping? There are a lot of different ways we could spend our time waiting for Destiny 2: Lightfall, but wh...[Read More]

Spider-Man: Miles Morales (PC) Review

Sony is on a roll with putting some of its hottest PlayStation titles onto PC, though I’m still waiting for a glimmer of hope for Ghost of Tsushima to materialize soon. Anyway, this time around they have brought their strongest PlayStation 5 launch title with Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Packed with presentation settings that will make the PS5 version pale in comparison, the PC game still brings the...[Read More]

Sonic Frontiers Review

Before we get started, you all should know that I have been an avid SEGA and Sonic fan since the late 80s (SEGA) and early 90s (Sonic). I have shared many cool moments with Sonic, he unknowingly got the 16-year-old version of me through a parental divorce with Sonic 2, and I was there when Sonic went 3D on the Dreamcast. In other words, SEGA and Sonic have a history with me, and mostly a pleasant ...[Read More]

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