LEGO Horizon Adventures review for PC, PS5, Nintendo Switch
Not quite LEGO, not quite Horizon, not quite good.
Nintendo Switch Reviews
Not quite LEGO, not quite Horizon, not quite good.
The beloved classic from 1988 is back and better than ever in this HD-2D remake.
Not every new Nintendo game can be a classic.
If you’re a fan of Tetris consider giving this title a look, we’re certain you’ll learn something and have some fun while you’re at it.
The beloved card game gets a fresh digital release courtesy of Ubisoft.
A remake of a classic SaGa series entry that does a great job of updating the game for modern audiences.
Dancing to the same song is sometimes alright!
Does victory await Marco, Fio, Eri and Co. on this new battlefield?
A love letter to the mascot platformers of the past.
Voidwrought is an exceptional Metroidvania style adventure in a year that’s been filled with great games in the genre.
Jackbox works blue?
A smurfingly decent 3D platformer.
Kiryu’s becoming the Dragon of Dojima, but on the go this time!
The joy of victory, the agony of defeat: could it be anything other than a new Mario Party game?
Out of the Shadows, Sega remasters one of the best Sonic games ever, giving it a little edge.
Blumhouse Games’ retro-inspired horror title is an enjoyable experience, with my sole disappointment being that I didn’t discover it earlier.