4 star games
Riders Republic Review: A Blast Despite Its Clunky Controls
Riders Republic is Ubisoft’s newest outing into extreme sports, following The Crew and Steep. With a focus on BMX, snow, and aerial sports, Riders ...
Guilty Gear Strive Review: Refining the Fighting Genre
To those unfamiliar with the Guilty Gear franchise, it can be an intimidating one to jump into. Guilty Gear Strive continues the ...
Terraforming Mars Mobile Review: Tactical and Satisfying
Terraforming Mars on Android and iOS devices plays quite similarly to the game’s original physical board game version, but with ...
eFootball PES 2021 Review: Stellar Soccer Simulation
What’s being done with eFootball PES 2021 is a pretty bold decision from developer Konami – instead of a full-on overhaul ...
DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power Review – A Punch-Packing Brawler
DC Super Hero Girls: Teen Power is a game tailor-made for a younger generation of players. Based on the cheery ...
Madden NFL 21 Review: No More Sweating The Rookies
Another year, another chance for EA to nail the perfect ratio of fun and complex realism for its popular american football ...
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition Review – A Return To Glory
Age of Empires III: Definitive Edition completes the classic real-time strategy franchise’s set of classy remasters and does just enough to modernize ...
Wasteland 3 Review – A Frozen Fallout Mixed With XCOM
The world of Wasteland 3 is much different than the ones found in Wasteland 2 and the original game, but the dangers ...
Resident Evil: Resistance Review – Fun, Frustrating, and Frantic
The beauty of Resident Evil: Resistance is that it’s unabashedly silly. Resident Evil games have attempted to walk a fine line between camp ...
RPG Time: The Legend Of Wright Review – A Short But Fun RPG Adventure
RPG Time: The Legend of Wright is an adventure/puzzle/RPG title developed by DeskWorks Inc. and published by Aniplex Inc. The player ...
Twelve Minutes Review: A Star-Studded, Intense Mindbender
Although the idea of a time loop is hardly new, it’s something that video games have been able to utilize ...
The Innsmouth Case Review: Creepy and Entertaining
Horror fans tend to hold the works of H.P. Lovecraft in high regard, and perhaps that’s why they will love ...
Say No! More Review: Say Yes! To This Unexpected Gem
Say No! More is described by developer Studio Fizbin as “the world’s first NPG (No! Playing Game).” Published by Thunderful, Say No! More ...
Monster Train Review: Reinventing Deck Building Roguelikes
Obvious influences have been pulled from deck building games like Hearthstone and the rogue-like genre for Shiny Shoes’ game Monster ...
Hardspace: Shipbreaker Review – A Solid Space Salvage Sim
Developed by Minecraft Earth studio Blackbird Interactive and published by Focus Entertainment, Hardspace: Shipbreaker is an upcoming sci-fi simulation title ...
Starlink: Battle for Atlas Review in Progress
It’s easy to argue that not the best time for new toys-to-life video game products. Skylanders, LEGO Dimensions, and Disney ...
Flynn: Son of Crimson Review – A Fantastic And Unlikely Blend Of Inspirations
Flynn: Son of Crimson is ideal for someone who is looking for a blend of The Legend of Zelda, Shovel Knight, and Dragon Ball ...
Unpacking Review: A Calming Lifetime of Memories in Moving Boxes
At first glance, Unpacking comes off as a simple indie puzzle game, where players unload moving boxes and decorate diverse rooms with ...
The Last Show of Mr. Chardish Review: A Winning Performance
The Last Show of Mr. Chardish dances the line between a precious narrative about the theater and a highly relatable ...
Curious Expedition 2 Review: Daring Adventures, Deadly Greed
Curious Expedition 2, from developer Maschinen-Mensch and Thunderful Publishing, treads dangerous ground. As a strategic adventure management game with roguelike elements, Curious Expedition ...