A Hat in Time review for Xbox One, PS4, PC
A Hat in Time looks lovely. It’s a pity that its developers do everything they can to prevent you from seeing it.
A Hat in Time looks lovely. It’s a pity that its developers do everything they can to prevent you from seeing it.
Light on content, but just fun enough to make up for it.
What do you call a pale imitation of Thomas Was Alone? Alteric, apparently.
Wherein the eponymous truth, presumably, is that this game features all the Utawarerumono-related exposition you could ever hope for.
More isn’t always better, even when it’s more Danganronpa.
There’s a little more to this generic-looking RPG than meets the eye.
Fighting monsters, making friends, and juggling part-time jobs…not necessarily in that order.
How badly do you want to gamify karaoke? Your answer will determine whether SingStar Celebration is right for you.
The Hyperdimension Neptunia franchise sets its satirical sights on MMOs.
A Japanese dungeon-crawler that goes all in on craziness — and, somehow, finds that it pays off.
Finally, an answer to the question of “What if we crossed Wipeout with F-Zero?”
PlayStation tries its hand at a party trivia game. Is it worth checking out?
Another day, another decent twin-stick shooter from 10tons.