Konami flexes their old side scrolling shooter muscles in Arcade Anniversary Collection
Even though it’s missing some crucial entries from Konami’s extensive shooter catalog, this compilation is still worth checking out.
Even though it’s missing some crucial entries from Konami’s extensive shooter catalog, this compilation is still worth checking out.
Layers of Fear 2 made me face almost all of the things that I hate about horror and I still had a terrific time playing it.
id Software and Avalanche Studios’ latest feels at odds with itself: it’s an excellent action game that loses a lot of its momentum thanks to the back and forth of its tedious open-world structure.
It’s always fantastic when a game surpasses my expectations, and I can safely say that’s the case with A Plague Tale: Innocence. Even if its run time felt a tad too long by the end, it was still one hell of a ride.
Mortal Kombat 11 is probably the most approachable the series has ever been, and at the same time it’s also the most annoying.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season marks the end of a journey in many aspects. For its characters, it manages to feel uplifting, although clichéd, and for the studio that brought it up, it bookends its rocky existence with a high mark.
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.
Devil May Cry V makes a great case for just how well a game can be adapted to be played by a wide range of people, providing a fun experience regardless of skill level.
Trials Rising brings the franchise back to vogue, thanks to a stronger focus on what Trials does best.
I can always tell I’ve found a good puzzle game when I inevitably have that “just one more run” moment. The moment where I start putting everything else off to try and keep playing. For Treasure Stack, that moment came quickly. After a few rocky runs at the start where I struggled to grasp the…