Tag : xbox one
Every so often, developers attempt to port or remaster a beloved game or franchise from the retro era. Back in the 80s and 90s, side-scrolling...
Saints Row (2022) Review
by Ian Cooper
When the mighty Grand Theft Auto was at the height of its ever-ascending popularity, hardly anything could touch it. It started the open-world sandbox genre,...
Quintus and the Absent Truth Review
by Ryan Jones
At first glance, Quintus and the Absent Truth looks like a fun children’s story inspired by Stuart Little. Playing the role of Alan Shaw, players...
Nacon Revolution X Pro Controller Review
by Ian Cooper
When it comes to competitive gaming, it’s always wise to gain that edge over the competition in whatever way possible. Some gamers just practice to...
The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story Review
by Ryan Jones
The Sorrowvirus: A Faceless Short Story markets itself as a riveting horror story packed with unique ideas and chilling atmospheres to terrify its player. Unfortunately,...
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Review
by Ryan Jones
At long last, the long-awaited LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has been released since its announcement in 2019. Bringing a whole new engine into its...
Tunic Review
by Ryan Jones
Single developer games recently have been no less than impressive, and with Tunic, a new Xbox exclusive, its Zelda-style gameplay and Souls-like combat make for...
Pupperazzi Review
by Tasha Quinn
There might be better uses of my time than spending hour upon hour snapping shots of all the good pups out there, but I can’t...
Breakneck City Review
by Luke Geikie
I was born in the year 2000, so it’s fair to say retro gaming for me truly is retro. I never experienced the classic arcade...
Horatio Goes Snowboarding Review
by Kyle Moffat
Horatio Goes Snowboarding is one of the more bizarre sports games I have had the pleasure to play. When you think of snowboarding video games...
Chorus Review
by Ryan Jones
Video games set in space are possibly among some of the most ambitious types of their genre. There is so much more of outer space...
Battlefield 2042 Review
by Jes Taylor
The Battlefield franchise finds itself in a very unique position this time around with Battlefield 2042. After getting delayed at (relatively) the last minute, Battlefield...
Call of Duty: Vanguard Review
by Jes Taylor
Another year, another Call of Duty. That genuinely is the feeling you get once you boot up Call of Duty: Vanguard. What once was (to...
Gynoug Review
by Ryan Jones
Gynoug is a pretty intense nostalgia trip for those who crave some hardcore 90s side-scrolling shoot-em-ups. Players take the role of Wor, an angel on...
Crysis Remastered Trilogy Review
by Ian Cooper
The term “can it run Crysis” was once a derogatory term used to challenge the benchmark of a newly released PC. And there was a...
Far Cry 6 Review
by Mark Tait
I must have played every Far Cry game, even though some have been better than others, but I always get drawn back. That’s mainly down...
Diablo II: Resurrected Review
by Ian Cooper
I was oblivious to the isometric role-playing genre once. The overhead viewpoint was a real turn off for me. I preferred getting down into the...
RiMS Racing Review
by Will Worrall
Realism isn’t a bad goal when it comes to video games. Over the years as graphics technology got better, more realism was the goal of...

