Game Reviews
Immortal: Unchained Review - A Souls-Like With Guns, Shackled to Conventions
Toadman Interactive's new Souls-like Immortal: Unchained throws firearms into the increasingly predictable genre of gloomy action-RPGs.
Oh My Godheads: Party Edition Review - A Shallow Brawl With Friends
Titutitech's Oh My Godheads comes to Nintendo Switch but its wacky concept can't make up for a repetitive game but at least there's a fancy penguin.
Mega Man 11 Review: There's Fire in the Franchise Yet
Mega Man 11 hides its traditional platforming gameplay behind a new coat of paint, with a few slight changes to keep things from feeling stale.
Assassin's Creed Odyssey Review: A Greek Myth Worth Repeating
Assassin's Creed Origins provides players with a rich open world to explore, providing impressive steps forward from a gameplay and story perspective.
Black Clover: Quartet Knights Review – Shallow Anime Action
Bandai Namco's Black Clover: Quartet Knights shows potential with varied characters and a fun setting, but struggles to rise above mediocrity.
Rise & Shine Review: A Derivative Disappointment
Rise & Shine is a parody bullet hell shooter from Adult Swim that fails to do anything original despite a very appealing and colorful art style.
The Gardens Between Review: A Snapshot of Friendship
Developer The Voxel Agents presents a charming puzzle game in which the player controls time itself while following a story of childhood friendship.
Dragon Ball FighterZ Review: Still The Best Dragon Ball Game Ever
Dragon Ball FighterZ has come to Nintendo Switch and it's a still a very strong fighting game but it has some disappointing online features.
Pathfinder: Kingmaker Review - The Best Tabletop Sim
Pathfinder: Kingmaker is exactly the game fans of the property have hoped for, offering a mix of deft storytelling with deep, complex mechanics.
NHL 19 Review: You're Buying It Anyway, But Should You?
With NHL 19, the developers at EA Sports introduce a fun, open, customizable, but imperfect idea of what simulation hockey games can be.
Life is Strange 2: Episode 1 Review - A Journey Off To A Good Start
Life is Strange 2 starts in the right gear, with a subtle change in direction to help tell an altogether new story, albeit with a few growing pains.
Forza Horizon 4 Review: The Best Open World Racing Game In Years
Microsoft Studios and Playground Games' Forza Horizon 4 is four titles in one, and it's arguably the best open world racing game in many, many years.
Prodigy Tactics Review: Beautiful Averages
Hanakai Studio's Prodigy Tactics is a gorgeous-looking entry into the tactical game genre that has a few more memorable hits than its worst misses.
RGX Showdown Review: A Quick Fix for Racers 'Round the World
RGX Showdown creates an environment for nail-biting finishes, but its overly forgiving gameplay can make even the closest of races feel unfair.
This is the Police 2 Review: An Overly Ambitious Mess
This is the Police 2 is a sequel that adds a bit too much to its plate and ends coming up very short. It's a game with great idea and poor execution.
Scribblenauts Mega Pack Review: A Magical Compilation
Scribblenauts Mega Pack combines two fantastic puzzle games in one package, giving those who missed them the first time the chance to catch up.
8-Bit Armies Review: A Charming Throwback
With its nostalgic graphics and a classic soundtrack to boot, 8-Bit Armies feels just like the RTSs of old, but adds nothing new to the formula.
Frozen Synapse 2 Review: Outcome is a Worthy Sequel
The long-awaited Frozen Synapse sequel takes the dystopian real-time strategizing to new heights, improving on many of its predecessor's foibles.
Transference Review: Compelling Atmospheric Thrills
SpectreVision and Ubisoft Montreal present a clever psychological thriller wrapped in the familiar framework of a VR-friendly "walking simulator."