Review: Drop everything you are doing and play Horace
Horace is an emotionally powerful game that you should by all means play as soon as you can.
Horace is an emotionally powerful game that you should by all means play as soon as you can.
2024 sure was a rough year, huh? Here’s some games that stood out.
If Bioware can work in adding more variety to Anthem, it has the potential to be a blast in the long run. As it currently stands, it’s repetitive and extremely buggy.
Generous expansion Ion Fury: Aftershock makes an excellent retro FPS even better.
Spelunky has finally made its way from Xbox 360 to both the PC and PlayStation 3/Vita as a cross-buy title, as in you buy it for whatever system and you get both versions of the game for Sony platforms. We’ve already reviewed the game back on release last year, but it’s a good idea to…
Classified: France ‘44 transplants familiar turn-based tactics to World War II, to merely adequate effect.
Goat Simulator 3 is a bigger, more action-packed version of the same madcap wackiness which many enjoyed in the first game.
Returning Ys X players have little to look forward to in Ys X: Proud Nordics as it doesn’t add anything particularly substantial and the technical improvements aren’t that great to begin with.
While the hard sci-fi story is consistently interesting, the slow pace of The Invincible may be frustrating for some.
Space Hulk: Deathwing is the latest in the long-running series of games set in Warhammer 40,000 tabletop universe from Games Workshop. You once once again don the armor of a space marine tasked with ridding the universe of the many dangers that lie in the shadows. This time around, though, you’re confined to the recesses of a…