Reviews
Review: Hellboy: Web of Wyrd perfectly captures the feel of the comics in videogame form
A mix of roguelite and brawler elements along with a lovingly accurate portrayal of Mignola’s art style make Hellboy: Web of Wyrd a fun diversion for fans of the comics and newcomers alike.
Review: The Talos Principle 2 is an incredible sequel to the classic philosophical puzzler
The Talos Principle 2 was more than worth the wait.
Review: Ion Fury: Aftershock arrives late but makes an impact
Generous expansion Ion Fury: Aftershock makes an excellent retro FPS even better.
Review: Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 builds upon the merits and inherits the faults of the original game
It’s more of Insomniac’s take on superhero games, and in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, it’s now two-fold!
Review: A DS horror classic returns with Dementium: The Ward, just in time for Halloween
Dementium: The Ward is back and it’s exactly as you remember it, because, well, it is just that.
Review: Wargroove 2’s greatest strength lies in its roguelite mode
Wargroove 2 is an excellent Advance Wars-like that brings new and fun gameplay features, making it a very welcome addition to the Switch library.
Review: Project Blue is, if nothing else, a straightforward retro platformer
Last time I touched base with 8-Bit Legit, I got to play Full Quiet, an incredible effort that on one front was the realization of a current day open-world game at the same time it was a real NES title. Now, the focus is on the tried and true platformer genre with Project Blue, a…
Review: Fading Afternoon is a gritty take on River City Ransom
In Fading Afternoon, you are indeed getting too old for this shit.
Review: Assassin’s Creed looks for inspiration in its past for one of the series best entries yet
Assassin’s Creed Mirage harkens back to the franchise’s past as it shines light on a criminally overlooked setting for videogames and the culture of islam in what’s one of the most concise entries in modern Assassin’s Creed.
