By dipping back into the well, Soulcalibur VI keeps the franchise alive in exciting ways
SoulCalbur VI is an excellent pickup, especially so for anyone like me, who’s fallen off from the series at a point.
SoulCalbur VI is an excellent pickup, especially so for anyone like me, who’s fallen off from the series at a point.
This new Jay and Silent Bob game might be a visual departure from the first one, but is still a barebones experience overall.
Silt is a brilliantly atmospheric adventure puzzle game, which allows you to explore a fantastically realized underwater labyrinth.
Moonscars is a great game, but your enjoyment will come down to how much patience you have for its style of difficulty.
Dirt Rally 2.0 provides one of the most thrilling racing experiences you’re likely to find.
Remedy blends tense, fast-paced action and a conspiracy-ridden story that you won’t want to put down in Control.
Broforce is just about the sloppiest kiss you could get of 1980s nostalgia today. Surely, the over the top presentation wears thin rather quickly, but in the window of time it’s in effect, you’re bound to have a good time in this game with friends or randoms, via drop-in drop-out multiplayer, or by playing solo. As…
I could cite countless reasons why I adore Read Only Memories, but the one that sticks out most is that it’s the first adventure games I’ve enjoyed every second of in a long time. That’s in large part because it eschews a lot of the frustrating design elements of its contemporaries, but also because it’s…
Where large open worlds are the norm, Lil Gator Game lowers the scale instead and excels because of it.