Cosmic Top Secret review for Xbox One, PS4, Switch
A fascinating deep-dive into Denmark?s Cold War that doubles as a moderately good 3D platformer.
Nintendo Switch Reviews
A fascinating deep-dive into Denmark?s Cold War that doubles as a moderately good 3D platformer.
Whether you?re great at it or terrible, you?ll still come away from Gutwhale feeling unsatisfied.
Sumatra: Fate of Yandi is weird because of how resolutely not weird it is.
Rooting for whichever side means this game never gets made again.
Like Rear Window, if Hitchcock had a thing for furries.
How do you spell “misguided port”?
Helheim Hassle shows that if a game is funny enough, you can overlook a few flaws.
Phoenix Wright, meet Sherlock Holmes…er, “Herlock Sholmes.”
If you wish Spider-Man games just consisted of swinging around, here?s the game for you.
Man, 2005 Xbox had one heck of an exclusive line-up.
Saving the (almost) best for the (not quite) last on the Vita.
Just you, your skateboard, and the most chill vibe imaginable.
Baby shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo / Killer shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo.
If you?re still holding out hope for Peggle 3, here?s the next best thing.
A short, cheap Platinum that?s still not worth your time or money.
If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then Oceanhorn 2 is about as flattering as it gets towards Legend of Zelda.
Come for the worst cutscene ever created, stay for the dull, monotonous gameplay.