Review: The Lord of the Rings: Gollum is nothing but pain, my preciousss
With unforgiving difficulty and awkward controls, Lord of the Rings: Gollum is an exercise in frustration.
With unforgiving difficulty and awkward controls, Lord of the Rings: Gollum is an exercise in frustration.
Like your “alternative” skydiving instructor who feels that parachutes are too conformist, Fallen Order shoves you out the door of the airplane and into the meat suit of closeted Padawan and future Coruscant gymnast, Cal Kestis with no exposition at all. The first level is, predictably, a tutorial one, and sees you and Cal squeezing…
I discovered that this year actually marks the 10th year I’ve written a year-end “Games of the Year” roundup. I first did it way back in 2008 on GameSpot.com, before moving over to Entertainium in 2014. It’s allowed me time to think about how much video games and the world in general has changed in…
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor perfects every aspect that Fallen Order got wrong; it’s a brilliantly fun game all throughout.
Pathologic 3 arguably offers the best entry point to this unique series for newcomers.
Umihare Kawase is one of Japan’s hidden gems in videogaming. It isn’t anything particularly special at first look. It’s a series of games that involve a swinging mechanic much akin to Bionic Commando, set on the dreamy backdrop of a young girl’s imagination. After years of relative success in many generations of consoles in Japan,…
Team Ninja’s latest is an ambitious open-world samurai drama set in one of Japan’s most turbulent periods.
Fez is a stunning game to look at and a joy to wonder through, but it’s not such a joy to puzzle over.
Valkyrie Elysium is the latest game in a beloved RPG series and is a confoundingly bland hack and slasher.
Short, simple, pleasant, heartfelt and beautiful, Luna The Shadow Dust is lovely in every way.