
Review: Echoes of the Fallen is a solid addition to Final Fantasy XVI
A compelling journey through a Fallen ruin topped off by a battle for the ages set to an impressive musical score makes this a worthwhile, if short, expansion.
A compelling journey through a Fallen ruin topped off by a battle for the ages set to an impressive musical score makes this a worthwhile, if short, expansion.
God of War Ragnarok: Valhalla delivers some juicy story and offers plenty of entertaining gameplay. It’s a great excuse to jump back into the fray with videogame’s second favorite Spartan.
Peanuts makes another appearance in Pinball FX with Charlie Brown Christmas, and it’s jolly good!
Owlcat Games’ Warhammer 40,000: Rogue Trader takes quite a while to get into, but it provides a worthwhile prize to those who stick with it.
Delayed for years, this remaster of the 1999 FPS is a weak release suited only to genre completists.
With its tightly focused narrative and emphasis on new characters, the sparse region of Kitakami is worth visiting. Just don’t expect anything spectacular or novel.
A Highland Song is frequently beautiful, elegiac and magical, but one’s tolerance for its somewhat uneven gameplay will impact enjoyment.
Derivative as it may be, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is a visual spectacle that’s a whole lot of fun to play, and makes terrific use of the source material.
9 Years of Shadows manages to stick out among its brethren thanks to some creative solutions to combat and a gorgeous world to bring back color to.
Ashborne Games’ Last Train Home is one of the most unique and captivating RTS and management experiences you are bound to have.