Spider-Man is in deep waters as he gets into Turf Wars, the second part of ‘The City That Never Sleeps’
Turf Wars sets some potentially cool hooks up for the final chapter in this three-part set of DLCs.
Turf Wars sets some potentially cool hooks up for the final chapter in this three-part set of DLCs.
The Heist is decently paced and provides a decent reason to jump back to the game if you’ve dropped it since completing the main story.
Fist of the North Star: Lost Paradise is proof that following a formula just isn’t enough to make a game fun.
Having a series of increasingly difficult fights would be great and all, but the main deal with The Good, The Bad, and The Augmented is that it gets really repetitive pretty quickly.
SoulCalbur VI is an excellent pickup, especially so for anyone like me, who’s fallen off from the series at a point.
It’s a shame that Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics lacks the oomph and content, because its theme would otherwise make for an extremely exciting game. It’s silly enough to make it for a fun premise, and starting out, Achtung feels like it might be going places, but sadly it never quite takes off.
I was already impressed by Kingdom Come during my time with it earlier this year for review, and jumping back to it months later didn’t dull that feeling at all.
It would be easy to write Call of Cthulhu off as a cliched and extremely derivative game, but it manages to tick off all of the boxes when it comes to delivering a competent horror experience.
Regardless of your feelings towards multiplayer card games, there’s enough variety in Thronebreaker to keep you busy for quite a while.
To Traveller’s Tales’ senior producer Matthew Ellison, the most important aspect to the LEGO games is their accessibility and how creatively they make use of their licenses. I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with him for a few minutes at Brazil Game Show last week, where Warner Bros was showing off the…