Game Reviews
Dangerous Driving Review: Race, Crash, Repeat
The original creators of Burnout bring the action racing genre back to basics with Dangerous Driving, a classic, pure, hardcore racing experience!
Overwhelm Review: A Brutally Difficult Retro Sidescrolling Shooter
Ruari O'Sullivan's Overwhelm is a tough-as-nails retro shooter that's strangely addictive but only for the most dedicated and sadistic gamers.
Space Junkies Review: Top-Quality Gunplay but Light on Content
Ubisoft's Space Junkies sets the groundwork for a great competition-ready zero-G VR shooter, but a lack of content and character dulls its shine.
Mechstermination Force Review: A Retro Game in Rare Form
Though the difficulty may be a deterrent to some, Mechstermination Force's terrific core mechanics make trying (and dying) worth the effort.
Pitfall Planet Review: A Pleasant Enough Excursion
Pitfall Planet desperately wants to be the next big couch co-op game, but doesn't have enough content, or pack the challenge, to back up its charm.
Vaporum Review: A Faithful Tribute That Struggles to Gain Steam
The console port of Vaporum is an impressively authentic homage to a bygone era, but its pursuit of fidelity is a detriment to the overall experience.
Bow to Blood: Last Captain Standing Review - As Fun as Reality TV
Bow to Blood's sharp design and unique concept can't overcome poor controls and repetitive gameplay. It's fun for an afternoon and not much longer.
Skorecery Review: Fun Local Multiplayer Severely Lacking Features
Skorecery has the potential to be a boisterous party game, but limited single-player options and an over-reliance on local multiplayer hold it back.
Yoshi's Crafted World Review: Hard As Cardboard
Yoshi's Crafted World is one of the most gorgeous and relaxing games on the Nintendo Switch, but its mellow atmosphere might not be taxing enough.
Tropico 6 Review: Viva La Revolucion!
El Presidente and their trusted lackey, Penultimo, are back in Tropico 6 which proves to be a well-rounded sim experience and one of the series' best.
Warparty Review: This Stone Age RTS Struggles To Rock-And-Roll
Warparty offers a likable and quirky setting for an RTS featuring dinosaurs and zombies but ends up being formulaic and repetitive, with broken AI.
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 suffers from a severe lack of content.
Xenon Racer Review: Awkward Retro Drift Racing
Xenon Racer delivers a drift-based futuristic racing game with a fun, retro vibe, but its nostalgia trip is held back by slippery controls.
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition Review - A Sloppy Port of An Enduring Game
Darksiders: Warmastered Edition's Switch port release suffers from technical issues, but the action-adventure game at its core still holds up.
Windscape Review: A Fun Throwback That Leans Too Heavily Into Nostalgia
Windscape is a fun throwback to classic adventure RPGs, though it relies too much on its sense of nostalgia rather than carving its own path.
MLB The Show 19 Review: Another Home Run for PlayStation 4
PS4's MLB The Show 19 continues to be the best baseball video game on the market but there are some problems that keep it from being a masterpiece.
Eternity: The Last Unicorn Review: What's Norse "Bad"?
When Eternity: The Last Unicorn isn't putting players to sleep with its bland design, it's driving them up the wall thanks to technical hiccups.
The Division 2 Review: Technically Brilliant
The Division 2 in its entirety is a technical masterpiece, a game that's tactics shine the longer you stay without the usual genre contaminations.
The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel PS4 Review
Trails of Cold Steel delivers polished JRPG action, complete with a fun cast of characters and a nuanced story. This PS3 title has aged with grace.