Category: Reviews
Videogame Reviews
Wreckfest review for PS4, Xbox One
Next Car Game evolves into Wreckfest, a really fun demolition derby focused racing game from developer Bugbear Entertainment.
Paradox Soul review for PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Switch
Paradox Soul makes for an easy Platinum, but not much more than that.
Red Faction Guerrilla Re-Mars-tered review for Nintendo Switch
Still a terrible name, but still a fantastic game.
Tap Skaters review for Nintendo Switch
Tap Skaters hopes you?ll pay a premium to play a freemium mobile game on your Switch. You probably shouldn?t.
SEGA AGES Space Harrier review for Nintendo Switch
Space Harrier blasts its way into the Switch AGES collection!
Collection of Mana review for Nintendo Switch
Collection of Mana marks the first time that Seiken Densetsu 3 makes its way to the West, bringing two additional titles with it.
Sagebrush review for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
What happens when not quite everybody?s gone to the rapture?
Damsel review for Nintendo Switch
Damsel is a lot of things done exceptionally, and one thing done really wrong.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood review for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC
A Wolfenstein game in name only, this boring, repetitive, insulting shell of a game is not worth your time or your money
Blades of Time review for Nintendo Switch
A mediocre last-gen game gets re-released on the Switch. The result won?t surprise you.
Trouserheart review for Nintendo Switch
If you like hacking and slashing your way through the same dungeon over and over again, Trouserheart…actually may make your question your preferences.
OlliOlli: Switch Stance review for Nintendo Switch
OlliOlli is every bit as good now as it was when it first released a half-decade ago.
Madden NFL 20 review for PS4, Xbox One
Madden makes it into the end zone despite some penalties.
Submersed review for PS4
Basically Deep Blue Sea: The Game, but with lower production values and no Samuel L. Jackson.
Rise: Race The Future review for Nintendo Switch, PC
Rise is a drifting-based racing game with lousy handling — that, somehow, succeeds in spite of itself.
