id Software’s duo of hellish first-person shooters hits the current gen with mixed results
While not nearly the best or most accurate versions of those classic games, they’re certainly the most accessible on modern systems.
While not nearly the best or most accurate versions of those classic games, they’re certainly the most accessible on modern systems.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood misses what made the modern Wolfenstein games so great by introducing convoluted and wholly unnecessary gameplay mechanics that get in the way of the action.
It’s hard to be invested in what They Are Billions had to offer due to its unfriendly approach to newcomers and brutal difficulty.
If you’ve been looking for a good excuse to jump back into Mutant Year Zero, you’re in luck.
One of the best fighting games makes the jump to console splendidly.
If you’re looking for an easy going action game to play with friends and family alike, Riverbond is a really good pick up and play option.
The Sinking City might be bogged by bland gameplay, but still manages to be a gripping take on Lovecraftian lore.
Days Gone is a perfect example of how restraint should be a vital aspect to keep in mind when designing a videogame.
Yagami’s adventures take him from one end of Kamurocho to the other and then back again in one of the best stories out of the series.
If it looks like Contra, plays like Contra, and smells like Contra, it’s probably Contra, right? Well…