Quake review for Nintendo Switch, PS5/4, Xbox Series X/One, PC
A ?90s classic gets new life — if not any improvements — on current-gen systems.
A ?90s classic gets new life — if not any improvements — on current-gen systems.
If you?re a fan of dense, impenetrable games, then Cultist Simulator will be right up your alley.
This game was better when it was called 2048.
More than a few intriguing-looking indie games on the list for this week, so read on to see what’s new.
A post-apocalyptic game about robots and dragons that?s nowhere near as exciting as the first half of this sentence would lead you to believe.
Simple, straightforward, and shockingly addictive.
How can someone hate LOVE? Very easily, it turns out.
One of the Vita?s last-ever platformers is less-than-stellar.
Pretty good — insofar as that adjective can be applied to a hidden object game.
A decade-old PSP game gets new life; mediocrity ensues.
For better or worse (or both?), Heal makes for an interesting puzzle experience.
Train Station Renovation may not blow your mind, but it certainly could soothe it.
One of the best games of the last generation is just as good in this generation, too.