Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot isn’t exactly all that I wished for
Kakarot isn’t an RPG under the guise of Dragon Ball Z, but it’s a Dragon Ball Z game in which RPG elements are crammed into without a lot of depth.
Kakarot isn’t an RPG under the guise of Dragon Ball Z, but it’s a Dragon Ball Z game in which RPG elements are crammed into without a lot of depth.
Phantom Liberty and update 2.0 absolutely makes Cyberpunk 2077 a lot closer to what its original vision had promised.
With great presentation and fun moment-to-moment gameplay, Ovis Loop is an Early Access title worth paying attention to.
Escapism is one of fiction’s most potent uses. When times are tough we use it to get away from the world and our struggles, to forget our unfortunate circumstances for a while. Few of us may do so consciously — I’d hazard a guess and say we rationalize reading books, watching movies, or playing videogames…
The Stanley Parable is a singular video gaming experience unlike any other and you owe it to yourself and to posterity to witness it first-hand.
The Sinking City might be bogged by bland gameplay, but still manages to be a gripping take on Lovecraftian lore.
Weird West is an indie action RPG that has strengths, but also a design which was arguably too ambitious for the small team that made it.
The Settlers: New Allies is a city-builder with old problems.
It’s more of Insomniac’s take on superhero games, and in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, it’s now two-fold!
Patch 6.2 brings neat additions to Final Fantasy XIV as it keeps its post-expansion content drop rolling following Endwalker, which was released last February.