Tag : pc
Remakes are a tricky thing. The beauty of doing a remake on a video game is to allow a newer generation to enjoy a game...
Afterparty Review
As a fan of Night School Studio’s previous side-scroller hit Oxenfree, I was incredibly intrigued to try out their edgy-looking release Afterparty back in 2019. The...
Scarlet Nexus Review
by Ian Cooper
We are all aware of the blight that has forever tainted Cyberpunk 2077. The steampunk world filled with futuristic wonder really sucks you in. It...
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition- Mass Effect 2 Review
by Jes Taylor
In a continuation of our game-by-game review of the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition, next up is Mass Effect 2. At the time of its release,...
Elden Ring Gameplay Revealed in New Trailer, Plus We Have a Release Date
by Ian Cooper
The long-awaited gameplay reveal of ELDEN RING, the grand fantasy action-RPG title developed by FromSoftware Inc. and produced by BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc., has finally been revealed in...
Guilty Gear -Strive- Review
by Ian Cooper
From leaps and bounds seems to be where legendary anime fighting guru’s Arc System Works are going. With every release they tend to just bring...
Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World Review
by Tasha Quinn
You’ll be forgiven if you’ve never heard of Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World. While it was originally released for the Mega Drive under the name...
NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139… Review
by Ian Cooper
Remasters and remakes are the norm, let’s face it. They are everywhere, and they are not stopping anytime soon. That’s a good thing for me,...
Mass Effect: Legendary Edition- Mass Effect Review
by Jes Taylor
First, let me just say what we as Mass Effect fans have all been thinking for years. It’s about time. After years and years of...
The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match Review
by Ian Cooper
One of the longest-running fighting games series has undergone so many tweaks and changes, for better or worse, but it remains a strong contender in...
Get Ready to Cross-Examine Your Opponents and Reason Your Way to Justice in The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles
by Ian Cooper
Releasing for the first time in North America and Europe on July 27th, announced in a video message by Shu Takumi, Director of the Ace...
The House in Fata Morgana: Dreams of the Revenants Edition Review
by Tasha Quinn
All buildings have a history. Some good, some bad, and the mansion has a history darker than most. This dark history cannot be accounted to...
Husband and Wife Combine Their Talents for Joyful New Game Oddfauna: Secret of the Terrabeast
by Ian Cooper
Standout new indie game Oddfauna: Secret of the Terrabeast continues to break through stretch goals and unlock tons of new game features on Kickstarter. On April...
Relicta Review
Relicta is a first-person indie puzzle adventure game by developer Mighty Polygon and publisher Ravenscourt. It follows a similar style of gameplay to games such as Portal...
Samurai Shodown Review
by Jes Taylor
Fighting game fans are well aware of the quality to come whenever the SNK logo graces a screen. For years SNK, the creators of The...
Tennis World Tour 2 Review
by Mark Tait
Gone with the Old First released last year, I played Tennis World Tour 2 on the PlayStation 4. Whilst I’m not a huge fan of...
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods DLC Review
Those who have played (and likely enjoyed) last year’s Doom Eternal were no doubt waiting with great anticipation for more fast-paced and brutal demon-slaying goodness...
Hunting Simulator 2 PS5/Xbox Series X Review
by Adam Conner
The simulation genre has taken off quite a bit in recent years. Some are comedy, deliberately janky, like Goat Simulator, and others take a more...

