To die again anew in Outward
For players that have the patience, Outward rewards you with a truly old-school RPG experience the likes of which we haven’t seen for years.
For players that have the patience, Outward rewards you with a truly old-school RPG experience the likes of which we haven’t seen for years.
The Division 2 really surprised me. After an initial five or so hours of simply being okay with how it turned out, the later portion of my leveling experience turned out to be a blast.
Trials Rising brings the franchise back to vogue, thanks to a stronger focus on what Trials does best.
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.
Devolver’s been known to publish incredibly unique games over its short existence, and in all honesty, Ape Out is probably one of my favorites.
Dirt Rally 2.0 provides one of the most thrilling racing experiences you’re likely to find.
For as tiring as the formula’s starting to get for Far Cry, there’s absolutely no denying that these games can be a whole lot of brainless fun.
The Switch eShop might be starting to get bloated with all sorts of indie releases in a similar way Steam is, but you can count on developers like JoyMasher to bring quality releases like Odallus and Oniken.
As its name suggests, Oniken: Unstoppable Edition is unrelenting action game with deep 8-bit roots.
I had a great time playing through episode 2 of Life is Strange 2, even though it’s not nearly as well polished as the previous one.