
Review: X-Out: Resurfaced is the deepest of dives into the retro shoot ’em up genre
X-Out: Resurfaced has unique enough of a theme to make it stand out among the many other genre offerings out on the eShop.
X-Out: Resurfaced has unique enough of a theme to make it stand out among the many other genre offerings out on the eShop.
The makers of Blasphemous switch genres and mine Spain’s gaming history with The Stone of Madness
The other half of classic Tomb Raider gets the Remastered treatment!
Robobeat provides no surprises, but it’s still fun to play.
If you’ve been enjoying the Insomniac Spider-Man games previously on PC, Spider-Man 2 absolutely scratches more of the same itch.
Rebellion make no big plays with this spinoff, but their formula is as sound as ever.
What Arc System Works has pulled off with Guilty Gear Strive is nothing short of amazing.
With frustrating combat and linear yet opaque progression, this samurai fails his mission.
Into the Emberlands is all round just a lovely little adventure; a charming and lighthearted palette cleanser which will help to enlighten your day.
A weird combination of gameplay elements makes Frogue a very unique and enjoyable game.