
Review: Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is the craziest the series has ever been
Goro Majima’s first solo adventure is positively insane and an absolute blast to play.
Goro Majima’s first solo adventure is positively insane and an absolute blast to play.
Long-time fans of Team Ninja’s titles should certainly enjoy all that Rise of the Ronin has to offer, but others may want to wait for a few more patches before diving in.
Monster Hunter Wilds is a beast of a game filled with incredible hunts and beautiful environments to explore… if your computer can handle its state at launch.
Carmen Sandiego is broadly decent, but it feels like it should have gone a step further, both in its throwback homage to the original game, and in its modernization efforts.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Splintered Fate is an enjoyable multiplayer roguelike starring one of entertainment’s most long lasting franchises and it’s now getting some DLC, bringing Casey Jones into the game.
All thanks to a needless mechanic that dumbs and downplays the otherwise dramatic events of the game.
After years in development hell and early access, this belated sequel is on target.
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!