Skip to content
June 20, 2025
  • Review: A Nice Day for Fishing is a funny idea that’s executed flawlessly
  • So, how does Stellar Blade run on a 9-year old PC?
  • Review: Dragon is Dead’s first impression is its only real strength
  • Review: Hitman: World of Assassination shines perhaps a little too much on Switch 2
Entertainium

Entertainium

Critical opinions about the world of video games

Random Article
  • Reviews
  • News
  • Previews
  • Retro
  • Home
  • Reviews
  • Page 96

Archives

Categories

Reviews

  • Reviews

Lego Star Wars: The Force Awakens Review – Not so far far away

Felicity ChevalierSeptember 19, 2016April 28, 202507 mins

Luke Skywalker’s gaze was noticeably drawn to the lightsaber that rested just a few inches away. He turned towards the window once more, trying to suppress the internal rage. Out the window, rebel ships shattered into pieces like glass or were scattered and useless against the Empire’s large Star Destroyers. Luke turned back towards his…

Read More
  • Reviews

Seasons after Fall Review – Like a summer’s day

Callum RakestrawSeptember 16, 2016April 25, 202508 mins

Seasons after Fall is a bit of a departure from developer Swing Swing Submarine’s past works. Where Blocks That Matter and Tetrobot and Co. thrived on complex puzzle solving, Seasons after Fall is a much more laid back affair. It’s less interested in challenge as it is in telling a charming story, in letting you…

Read More
  • Reviews

Song of the Deep Review – A sinking feeling

Eduardo ReboucasSeptember 13, 2016April 28, 202509 mins

There’s no shaking the feeling that Song of the Deep — although a gorgeous game in its own right, with an unique delivery to an old Irish folk tale — reaches too far and doesn’t manage to grasp the greatness of the games it borrows so much from. As with many games nowadays, Insomniac’s Song…

Read More
  • Reviews

Metrico+ Review – Presentational awareness

Callum RakestrawSeptember 8, 2016April 25, 202506 mins

Unless you’re one of the few people who regularly uses their PlayStation Vita, chances are you missed Metrico when it originally debuted on Sony’s flagging portable system back in 2014. I certainly did. But as with most once Vita-exclusive games, it’s now made its way to other platforms with a slightly new name, giving everyone…

Read More
  • Reviews

Headlander Review – Purple’s the new black

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 31, 2016April 28, 2025010 mins

Ever since checking out Headlander at E3, I’ve been on the lookout for its official release. At the show, Double Fine’s quirky take on the Metroid formula proved to be a fun concept in demo form. After finishing the full game, it’s safe to say that even with its share of problems, Headlander isn’t merely a clone…

Read More
  • Reviews

The Girl and the Robot Review – A promising start

Callum RakestrawAugust 30, 2016April 25, 202508 mins

When the credits rolled on The Girl and the Robot, I was surprised. Both by how sudden it was and by the fact that this is actually an episodic game. Nowhere did the developer Flying Carpets Games suggest it would be split into acts, instead opting to save the reveal for the credits after its…

Read More
  • Reviews

Inversus Review – Black and white

Callum RakestrawAugust 16, 2016April 25, 202508 mins

Inversus has all the qualities of a good local multiplayer game. It’s easy to learn, the matches are quick, and it has a fair amount of depth. It even has online play, a rarity for games like this, as well as a solid single-player mode. As far as feature sets go, Inversus pretty well-rounded. But…

Read More
  • Reviews

Monster Hunter Generations Review – Once more, with feeling

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 12, 2016April 28, 2025014 mins

There’s something to playing Monster Hunter that no other game provides. I’ve been hunting since Monster Hunter Tri on the Wii, and I still haven’t been able to pin just what exactly makes the series so special. Maybe it’s the amount of things you get to do at any given time, with ample opportunities to get…

Read More
  • Reviews

Batman: A Telltale Series Episode One Review – Nearly broken, but not all is lost

Eduardo ReboucasAugust 9, 2016April 28, 202507 mins

If it weren’t for a host of bugs and technical hurdles, Telltale’s newest series based on iconic DC Comics hero Batman would be unequivocally recommendable. Unfortunately, severe port issues keep back an otherwise cool take of the Caped Crusader. When the word got out that Telltale would be working on Batman next, it seemed like a…

Read More
  • Reviews

Chime Sharp Review – Drop the beat

Callum RakestrawAugust 8, 2016April 25, 202507 mins

If you happened to play the original Chime, Chime Sharp is more of the same but with a few new modes. That’s not a bad thing – the original was already great – but it’s enough to help you decide whether Chime Sharp is for you. If you haven’t played Chime before, Sharp’s a good…

Read More
  • 1
  • …
  • 94
  • 95
  • 96
  • 97
  • 98
  • …
  • 119

Search

Follow our Social Media


  • Bluesky
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Mail

Browse the Archives

OpenCritic
  • Articles
  • Guides
  • News
  • Previews
  • Retro
  • Reviews
  • Video
© Entertainium 2025. All rights reserved. Powered By BlazeThemes.