Fatal Frame II: Crimson Butterfly Remake review for PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Switch 2
A pillar of survival horror makes its re-debut.
A pillar of survival horror makes its re-debut.
Was this encore really worth sticking around for?
A masterful blend of modern and classic Resident Evil experiences.
Equal parts fun and infuriating – which is to say, Mario Tennis Fever is a perfect party game.
The most derisive entry of the franchise gets a remake befitting of its reputation.
Dragon Quest VII: Reimagined is a great way for new fans to experience a series classic, but it falls a little short for long-time Dragon Quest enthusiasts.
Final Fantasy VII Remake finally finds a home on the latest Switch and Xbox hardware.
Where the original Yooka-Laylee tried to hook players with an appeal to nostalgia, its remake tries to use the trick of simply being a great 3D platformer.
Pikachu brings us back to France, er, Kalos, for a fun time.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond isn’t quite the grand re-introduction to the series fans are hoping for.
Does Sonic’s latest karting adventure speed past Mario’s, or does it get left in the dust?
These extracurriculars are getting ridiculous…
Star Wars Outlaws on the Switch 2 shows what a positive difference a year can make.
More than a decade later, is it worth revisiting the black sheep of the Hitman series now that it’s out on the Switch?
The secret successor to Super Smash Bros Ultimate? Why not!
If you can ignore all the continuity issues…you’ve got yourself a gem (regular, not infinity) of a title here!
The 3D platforming equivalent of comfort food, even if you’re not a fan of the TV series.