2.5 star games

“A Lackluster Follow-Up In Need Of A Competitive Edge”: Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Review

“A Lackluster Follow-Up In Need Of A Competitive Edge”: Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 Review

< Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2 is a sequel from developer Fair Play Labs and publisher Gamemill Entertainment. Coming two years ...

“A Child’s Introduction To Modern Gaming Trends”: Paw Patrol World Review

“A Child’s Introduction To Modern Gaming Trends”: Paw Patrol World Review

< PAW Patrol World is the newest installment in the lineup of PAW Patrol games by developer 3D Clouds and ...

Liberated Review: Not Quite A Revolution

Liberated Review: Not Quite A Revolution

The video gaming world is full of revolutions. Whether it’s the explosive action of Just Cause or the Stormcloak storyline of ...

Warsaw Review: A Tactical Roguelike That Needs Work

Warsaw Review: A Tactical Roguelike That Needs Work

There is a definite gamer niche who will heartily welcome Warsaw’s challenge and historical purpose, especially as the game is cleaned ...

HyperBrawl Tournament Review: Fun, Frantic, Fleeting

HyperBrawl Tournament Review: Fun, Frantic, Fleeting

HyperBrawl Tournament combines several trends from online games this generation to create an experience that provides a lot of fun, ...

Scrap Review: Programmed For “Average”

Scrap Review: Programmed For “Average”

Scrap offers respectable auto-running fun for the Switch but its barebones package and short length hold it back from being ...

Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos Review – Retro Fun Riddled With Bugs

Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos Review – Retro Fun Riddled With Bugs

Developer Heliocentric Studios’ new hack-and-slash roguelite Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos does an excellent job of sinking its claws into ...

Before We Leave Review: Visually Pleasing, Frequently Annoying

Before We Leave Review: Visually Pleasing, Frequently Annoying

A commendable first effort by indie studio Balancing Monkey Games, Before We Leave is a visually distinct city builder on a ...

Winds of Change Review: High Fantasy Undermined By Melodrama

Winds of Change Review: High Fantasy Undermined By Melodrama

Winds of Change is an interesting visual novel that tells a well-crafted fantasy tale, but that gets bogged down in ...

Edge Of Eternity Review: A Hollow JRPG World

Edge Of Eternity Review: A Hollow JRPG World

Edge of Eternity is a turn-based RPG developed by Midgar Studios and published by Dear Villagers. The world of Edge of Eternity is ...

Mr. DRILLER DrillLand Review: A Puzzler Kids Can Dig Into

Mr. DRILLER DrillLand Review: A Puzzler Kids Can Dig Into

Re-makes and remasters are becoming increasingly popular, but few would have expected Mr DRILLER: DrillLand to emerge eighteen years after its ...

“A Fun But Underweight Action-Roguelite” – AK-xolotl Review

“A Fun But Underweight Action-Roguelite” – AK-xolotl Review

< The cuteness potential of axolotls remains woefully underutilized in modern gaming, an issue which new action-roguelite AK-xolotl seeks to ...

Conglomerate 451 Review: Nothing to Write Home About

Conglomerate 451 Review: Nothing to Write Home About

The cyberpunk genre is very much in the cultural eye at the moment, at least in the video game industry. ...

Zombieland: Double Tapper Review – A Mindless Time-Waster

Zombieland: Double Tapper Review – A Mindless Time-Waster

Zombieland: Double Tapper offers up gameplay that is about as dull and mindless as the zombies that invaded the Zombieland ...

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Review – It’s Missing Too Much

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid Review – It’s Missing Too Much

Power Rangers: Battle for the Grid is a good tag-team fighter, but not as good as it should be and ...

Heaven’s Vault Review: Too Much of a Good Thing

Heaven’s Vault Review: Too Much of a Good Thing

Archaeology may not have the most accurate representation in the media. Most people only know about this study of human ...

Iro Hero Review: A Brutally Unsatisfying Retro Homage

Iro Hero Review: A Brutally Unsatisfying Retro Homage

Iro Hero belongs to a growing subset of Nintendo Switch games. It’s an independently developed retro homage that boasts a 16-bit ...

“Stretching Itself Too Thin” – Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case Review

“Stretching Itself Too Thin” – Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case Review

Agatha Christie – Hercule Poirot: The London Case is developer Blazing Griffin’s second go at a game based on the ...

Rugby 20 Review: Tries Hard But Doesn’t Quite Convert

Rugby 20 Review: Tries Hard But Doesn’t Quite Convert

Rugby union is a sport that doesn’t always work in video games. Video game adaptations have been around for decades, yet ...

Generation Zero Review: Superb Graphics, Repetitive Gameplay

Generation Zero Review: Superb Graphics, Repetitive Gameplay

Avalanche’s Generation Zero boasts an interesting concept and stunning graphics, but it’s far too repetitive and buggy to be worth ...

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