Review: Star Wars Dark Forces Remaster is yet another NightDive retro triumph
Nightdive’s treatment of Star Wars Dark Forces, one of the greatest first-person shooters ever, sets the bar even higher for future retro re-releases.
Nightdive’s treatment of Star Wars Dark Forces, one of the greatest first-person shooters ever, sets the bar even higher for future retro re-releases.
Wrath: Aeon of Ruin is not the most imaginative retro FPS, but is elevated by its solid fundamentals and often stunning levels.
Avast ye landlubbers! There’s enough pirate booty in Skull and Bones to fill the coffers of the entire Spanish Armada.
QUByte Interactive’s Top Racer Collection brings three of the most beloved 16-bit racers that certainly left their mark back in the day.
Sixty Four merges an excellent visual style with a solid upgrade path and interesting meta-narrative to provide a satisfyingly addictive time-sink.
Expeditions: A MudRunner Game expands an already vast playing field with new tools and scenarios, but can still be a hard sell for newcomers to the series.
Kerbal Space Program 2 is much improved since first released, but still needs further work before it will properly make it into orbit.
Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden has varied gameplay, a rich story, and a superb period setting. Don’t Nod’s new game is an early high of 2024.
With System Shock Pinball, Zen Studios’ treatment of Nightdive’s critical darling remake of one of gaming’s all-time classic horror games is easily one of the best tables to ever grace Pinball M and Pinball FX.
Arrowhead’s newest multiplayer slaughterfest Helldivers 2 is a blast to play thanks to its over-the-top presentation, hilariously chaotic moment-to-moment gameplay and excellent team mechanics.